Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking

The advent of online social networking (OSN) amongst employees represents new fundamental challenges to organisations. As employees are bringing their own mobile devices to the workplace, which allow them to engage in social media activities at for organisations to protect the confidentiality of the...

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Main Author: Abdul Molok, Nurul Nuha
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/37614/1/37614_Inadvertent%20Leakage%20of%20Organisational%20Information.pdf
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description The advent of online social networking (OSN) amongst employees represents new fundamental challenges to organisations. As employees are bringing their own mobile devices to the workplace, which allow them to engage in social media activities at for organisations to protect the confidentiality of their valuable information. anytime and anywhere, reported cases involving leakage of organisational information through OSN are on the rise. Despite its opportunities, OSN has the tendency to blur the boundaries between employees’ professional and personal use of social media, presenting security issues for organisations to protect the confidentiality of their valuable information.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:376142021-09-10T09:06:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/37614/ Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking Abdul Molok, Nurul Nuha H61.8 Communication of information T58.5 Information technology T58.6 Management information systems The advent of online social networking (OSN) amongst employees represents new fundamental challenges to organisations. As employees are bringing their own mobile devices to the workplace, which allow them to engage in social media activities at for organisations to protect the confidentiality of their valuable information. anytime and anywhere, reported cases involving leakage of organisational information through OSN are on the rise. Despite its opportunities, OSN has the tendency to blur the boundaries between employees’ professional and personal use of social media, presenting security issues for organisations to protect the confidentiality of their valuable information. 2014-06-11 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/37614/1/37614_Inadvertent%20Leakage%20of%20Organisational%20Information.pdf Abdul Molok, Nurul Nuha (2014) Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking. In: International Research Invention & Innovation Exhibition 2014, CAC, IIUM. (Unpublished)
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Abdul Molok, Nurul Nuha
Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking
title Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking
title_full Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking
title_fullStr Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking
title_full_unstemmed Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking
title_short Inadvertent Leakage of Organisational Information through Online Social Networking
title_sort inadvertent leakage of organisational information through online social networking
topic H61.8 Communication of information
T58.5 Information technology
T58.6 Management information systems
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/37614/1/37614_Inadvertent%20Leakage%20of%20Organisational%20Information.pdf
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