Human–Computer Interaction and Systems Security: An Organisational Appraisal
M. Cavallari ()
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M. Cavallari: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
A chapter in Interdisciplinary Aspects of Information Systems Studies, 2008, pp 261-267 from Springer
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Abstract The motivation of the current paper is the search for responses about decision making in both context, computer and non-computer scenarios, thus whether no difference shall be found, the large behavioural literature on non-computer decision making can be used to interpret security issues. The effort is then devoted to identify organisational theoretical domains in order to approach the security problems. In particular it is identified a set of organisational literature contribution to emerging forms of organisations and behaviours with respect to the human factor and security problems [1–5]. While many authors propose a top-down view of organisational/policy-directed security the proposition of this paper is a bottom-up analysis, addressed to the end-user as a member of the organisation and moreover of its culture. As the results of the work, a threefold set of theoretical frameworks has been identified, leading to a robust conceptual base: the “Contingency Model of Strategic Risk Taking” of Baird [2]; the “Strategic modeling technique for information security risk assessment” of Misra [4], and a major contribution of Ciborra’s work [3, 6, 7].
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2010-2_32
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