THE ROLES OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EXEMPLARS IN INFORMATION SECURITY STRATEGY
The strategic approach used to manage organizational security is strongly influenced by management 's perception of risk. These perceptions often lead executives to focus on the use of technology based solutions. Such solutions, aimed primarily at keeping data safe from outsiders, overlook the...
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