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security culture
noun
A set of practices shared by a community whose members may engage in illegal or sensitive activities, in order to minimize the risk of these activities being subverted or sabotaged.
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11 security culture.
"I'm trying to change the security culture.
The framework also incorporates change management principles that guide the cultivation of the information security culture.
This paper is concerned with the development of a comprehensive information security culture framework for organizations.
It's almost certainly no accident that Google has excellent user security and an open security culture.
The framework can assist organizations to develop an effective information security culture that protects their information assets.
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The JumpCloud approach embraces the DevOps anti-security culture.
Encourage A Security Culture: Many organizations have a culture of blame and hiding that makes security very difficult.
J. D'Arcy and G. Greene, "Security Culture and the Employment Relationship as Drivers of Employees' Security Compliance," Information Management & Computer Security 22, no. 5 (2014): 474-489.
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