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Exploring the Influence of Organizational, Environmental, and Technological Factors on Information Security Policies and Compliance at South African Higher Education Institutions, with a Focus on Implications for Biomedical Research

机译:探讨组织,环境和技术因素对南非高等教育机构信息安全政策和遵守的影响,重点是对生物医学研究的影响

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Globally, concerns over information security vulnerabilities are growing exponentially, fuelled by several headline reports of data breach incidents, which increase in size with each occurrence. On the Africa continent, South Africa is ranked among the most ‘at-risk’ countries for information security vulnerabilities, having lost approximately fifty billion rands to cybercrime in 2014. South Africa is currently considered to be the most cybercrime-targeted country in Africa. Worldwide, cyber vulnerability incidents greatly affect the education sector, due to the fact that this sector holds more Personal Identifiable Information (PII) than many other sectors. The PII ranges from (but is not limited to) ID numbers and financial account numbers to biomedical research data. In response to growing threats in South Africa, a similar regulation strategy to the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), called the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) will be implemented, with a view to mitigating cybercrime and information security vulnerabilities. The extent to which African institutions, and specifically the South African universities, have embraced and respond to these two information security regulations (GDPR and POPIA) is not yet clear and will be a matter of great importance for biomedical researchers. This research study aims to conduct a qualitative exploratory analysis of information security management across three universities in South Africa, by using a Technology, Organizational, and Environmental (TOE) model to investigate the factors which may influence the effectiveness of information security measures. This study is poised to make a significant contribution to the development of a Management Model for security practitioners and a framework for information management of biomedical data.
机译:全球范围内,对信息安全漏洞担忧呈几何级数增长,通过数据泄露事件的几个头条报道,这与每次出现的大小增加的推动。在非洲大陆,南非是最“高风险”的国家信息安全漏洞位列其中,失去了大约50十亿兰特网络犯罪在2014年南非是目前被认为是非洲最网络犯罪的目标国家。在世界范围内,网络脆弱性的事件极大地影响了教育部门,因为该部门拥有更多的个人身份信息(PII)比许多其他行业的事实。该PII从范围(但不限于)ID号和金融账户号码,以生物医学研究的数据。为了应对在南非,类似的调控策略,欧盟通用数据保护条例(GDPR),称个人信息保护法(POPIA)日益增长的威胁将被执行,以减轻网络犯罪和信息安全漏洞。到非洲机构,并专门南非大学,已经接受并回应这两个信息安全条例(GDPR和POPIA)的程度尚不明朗,并将成为生物医学研究人员非常重要的问题。这项研究的目的是研究在南非横跨三所高校进行信息安全管理的定性探索性分析,通过使用技术,组织和环境(TOE)模型来研究可能影响信息安全的措施的有效性的因素。这项研究有望使一个管理模型的安全从业者的发展和生物医学数据的信息管理框架显著的贡献。

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