Risk and the small-scale cyber security decision making dialogue — a UK case study
Despite a long-standing understanding that developments in personal and cloud computing practices would change the way we approach security, small-scale IT users (SSITUs) remain ill-served by existing cyber security practices. This paper discusses results from a survey that considered (in part) cybe...
Main Authors: | Osborn, E, Simpson, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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