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A Process Model For Implementing Information Systems Security Governance, Mathew Nicho Mar 2018

A Process Model For Implementing Information Systems Security Governance, Mathew Nicho

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Purpose; ; ; ; ; The frequent and increasingly potent cyber-attacks because of lack of an optimal mix of technical as well as non-technical IT controls has led to increased adoption of security governance controls by organizations. The purpose of this paper, thus, is to construct and empirically validate an information security governance (ISG) process model through the plan"“do"“check"“act (PDCA) cycle model of Deming.; ; ; ; ; Design/methodology/approach; ; ; ; ; This descriptive research using an interpretive paradigm follows a qualitative methodology using expert interviews of five respondents working in the ISG domain in United Arab Emirates (UAE) …


Re-Engineering Of Smart City's Business Processes Based On Social Networks And Internet Of Things, Emir Ugljanin, Dragan Stojanović, Ejub Kajan, Zakaria Maamar Jan 2018

Re-Engineering Of Smart City's Business Processes Based On Social Networks And Internet Of Things, Emir Ugljanin, Dragan Stojanović, Ejub Kajan, Zakaria Maamar

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This paper reports our experience with developing a Business-2-Social (B2S) platform that provides necessary support to all this platform's constituents, namely business processes, social media (e.g., social network), and Internet of Things (IoT). This platform is exemplified with smart cities whose successful management requires a complete integration of IoT and social media capabilities into the business processes implementing user services. To ensure a successful integration, social actions, that a smart city would allow citizens execute, are analyzed in terms of impact of these smart city's business processes. Reactions to these actions are tracked and then analyzed to improve user services.