Search for dissertations about: "security theories"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words security theories.
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6. A method for analyzing value-based compliance in systems security
Abstract : Aim: The aim of this thesis is to design a method that supports analysis of different values that come into play in compliance and non compliance situations within information systems security (ISS). The thesis addresses the problem of lack of ISS compliance methods that support systematic analysis of compliant and non-compliant behaviours as well as the reasons for these behaviours. READ MORE
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7. Climatised Moves : Climate-induced Migration and the Politics of Environmental Discourse
Abstract : This work seeks to de-naturalise climate-induced migration (CM). Combining political ecology and post-foundational theories, I read CM as a construct that reifies a series of phenomena into an issue to be researched and governed. READ MORE
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8. The Responsibility to Protect by Military Means : Emerging Norms on Humanitarian Intervention?
Abstract : This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study on the external ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) and international law. It focuses on the legal customary process on jus ad bellum by which states try to address the gap between the legitimacy and legality of humanitarian intervention to protect human security within a state against genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. READ MORE
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9. Assessing Escalation of Commitment as an Antecedent of Noncompliance with Information Security Policy
Abstract : For organizations, emphasizing investments in security technology has become the norm. Trending security technologies are important for an organization’s information security strategy. READ MORE
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10. Service, Regulations, and Ports : An Actor-Network perspective on the social dimension of Service-Dominant Logic
Abstract : Something has happened in the field of Service Studies. With the introduction of what has been called Service Dominant Logic a large proportion of the established theories related to service as a phenomenon has been challenged. From previously having been defined as something different from the tangible things we buy (goods); i.e. READ MORE