Organizational Security: A Handbook for the Modern Internet-Enabled Business
Date of Award
3-5-2010
Document Type
Undergraduate Capstone Project
Degree Name
Master of Applied Science
Organizational Unit
University College, Security Management
Disciplines
Security Management
First Advisor
Christopher Edwards
Keywords
Information security, Information systems security, Organizational security, Security awareness, Security officer, Security training
Abstract
In the Information Age and the Internet economy, one thing is certain: an organization's continued success relies on its ability to safeguard its assets and intellectual property. In a realm where gigabytes of valuable trade secrets can be transferred with a click of a button, or accessed across networks thousands of miles away, companies small and large need to structure themselves in a way to minimize internal and external threats. This Applied Capstone Project explains the need for organizational security, the foundations of building a security element, preparing for and responding to security incidents, security training programs, and continuous improvement and awareness.
Publication Statement
Copyright is held by the author. Permanently suppressed.
Recommended Citation
Lee, Jeffrey, "Organizational Security: A Handbook for the Modern Internet-Enabled Business" (2010). University College: Security Management Capstones. 7.
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/ucol_smgt/7