The need to secure and protect organisational information and competitive know-how is a key concern for organisations. Contemporary phenomena such as information security breaches, the spread of computer viruses, information attacks, necessitate appropriate information security and organisational policy and use behaviour. This research theme explores a variety of ways in which organisations can develop, and manage their information assets strategically from security perspective. Projects in this area include:
| Name | Projects/Interests |
| Dr Graeme Pye | The emergence of IT security governance issues, the concerns and implications for business enterprises |
| Dr Graeme Pye | Development of new approaches to model security impacts (with Matthew Warren) |
| Prof Matt Warren | Baseline Approaches to Security Protection |
| Prof Matt Warren | Novel risk approaches for the protection of SCADA systems |
| Prof Matt Warren | A model for Human Security Protection (with Rossouw Von Solms) |
| Prof Matt Warren | Development approaches of organisational security policies (with William Hutchinson) |
| Assoc Prof Sharman Lichtenstein | Framework for supporting stakeholder selection of an IT security professional certification (with Dr Nicholas Tate and Professor Matthew Warren) |
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