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An investigation into the uptake, content, dissemination and impact of information security policies in large UK-based organizations

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posted on 2006-05-26, 14:39 authored by Heather Fulford, Neil Doherty
Despite its widely acknowledged importance, the information security policy has not, to date, been the subject of explicit, empirical scrutiny, in the academic literature. To help fill this gap an exploratory research project was initiated that sought to investigate the uptake, content, dissemination and impact of information security policies in large UK-based organizations. The results of this research have indicated that whilst policies are now fairly common, at least amongst our sample, there is still a high degree of variety in terms of their content and dissemination.

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  • Business and Economics

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  • Business

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FULFORD and DOHERTY, 2002. An investigation into the uptake, content, dissemination and impact of information security policies in large UK-based organizations. Occasional Paper, 2002:4, Loughborough: Business School, Loughborough University

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2002

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THIS PAPER IS CIRCULATED FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES AND ITS CONTENTS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED PRELIMINARY AND CONFIDENTIAL. NO REFERENCE TO MATERIAL CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE MADE WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE AUTHORS.

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1859011802

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  • en

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