2023
DOI: 10.4018/jgim.320528
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Analysis of Security Paradigms for Resource and Infrastructure Management in Global Organizations

Abstract: There is widespread agreement that information systems are the lifeblood of the global economy, providing businesses with a crucial competitive edge in international markets and giving the world's governments and corporations of the 21st century the foundation they need to ensure the safety of their citizens and deliver superior services. Despite their importance, information systems face significant risks within and outside of the company. The best security methods can be circumvented by professional hackers,… Show more

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“…The theory of planned behavior is also used to predict information-security behavior (Ajzen, 1991(Ajzen, , 2020Ali et al, 2021;Ifinedo, 2012). While prior research has attempted to combine both theories (e.g., Farooq et al, 2019;Gaurav & Panigrahi, 2022;Ifinedo, 2012;Lee & Seomun, 2021), few studies have tackled factors that can significantly influence the behavior of information-security professionals regarding information-security protection.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theory of planned behavior is also used to predict information-security behavior (Ajzen, 1991(Ajzen, , 2020Ali et al, 2021;Ifinedo, 2012). While prior research has attempted to combine both theories (e.g., Farooq et al, 2019;Gaurav & Panigrahi, 2022;Ifinedo, 2012;Lee & Seomun, 2021), few studies have tackled factors that can significantly influence the behavior of information-security professionals regarding information-security protection.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%