Search for dissertations about: "information security policy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 70 swedish dissertations containing the words information security policy.
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1. Web Application Content Security
Abstract : The web has become ubiquitous in modern lives. People go online to stay in contact with their friends or to manage their bank account. With lots of different sensitive information handled by web applications securing them naturally becomes important. READ MORE
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2. Tailoring information security policies : a computerized tool and a design theory
Abstract : Protecting information assets in organizations is a must and one way for doing it is developing information security policy (ISP) to direct employees’ behavior and define acceptable procedures that employees have to comply with on a daily basis. However, compliance with the ISP is a perennial problem. READ MORE
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3. Controlling Dependencies for Security and Privacy
Abstract : This thesis explores several ways to diversify the field of Information Flow Control. At the heart of the field lie on one hand policies for describing limitations on information dependencies induced by a program, and on the other hand mechanisms to enforce such policies. READ MORE
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4. Building a national maritime security policy
Abstract : The issue of port security raised concerns at the highest levels after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 against the United States. Security threats against ports and vessels acquired a new perspective and in 2002 the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974, introducing Chapter XI-2 - Special measures to enhance maritime security. READ MORE
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5. Securing Judgement : Rethinking Security and Online Information Threats
Abstract : The contemporary debate in democracies routinely describes online information threats such as misinformation, disinformation and deception as security-issues in need of urgent attention. Despite this pervasive discourse, policymakers often appear incapable of articulating what security means in this context. READ MORE