The Perceptions of Information Security Management in The University Environment
Date Issued
2010
Date
2010
Author(s)
Lin, Chien-Yu
Abstract
The aim of this research is to understand the perceptions of actors in different groups, and the influence of the incongruent perceptions on the information security management. This research adopts the concept of technological frames, and carries out a qualitative case study in a local university in Taiwan.
The empirical results indicate that there exist different perceptions associated with information security management among various groups and the incongruence of frames have a consequent impact on the efficiency during the implementation process. We further analyze the underlying social and institutional context that might be relevant to the development of the frames incongruence. We conclude with the theoretical implications on the areas of information security management literature, and practical implications on how university can more effectively manage the implementation of information security management practices.
Subjects
Information security management
Campus information security management
Information security management system
Technological frame
Qualitative study
Type
thesis
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