Cyber attacks are mostly caused by liabilities created due to the human error and social engineering. Therefore, it is of importance for organisations to find a way to manage security in an effective manner, by taking into account the interactions between the social and physical environment. Accordingly, there is a possibility that employees find complying to security rules and procedures to have higher costs than benefits to their company. Finally, it is fundamental to find aspects where the business and security processes clash, in order to improve the security and productivity of the organisation.
Critical success factors for security education, training and awareness (SETA) programme effectiveness: an empirical comparison of practitioner perspectives
Cyber security has never been more important than it is today in an ever more connected and pervasive digital world....