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The Psychology of Information Security
Resolving conflicts between security compliance and human behaviourBy Leron ZinatullinNarrated by Peter SilverleafLength2h 12m
About this audiobook
The Psychology of Information Security – Resolving conflicts between security compliance and human behaviour considers information security from the seemingly opposing viewpoints of security professionals and end users to find the balance between security and productivity. It provides recommendations on aligning a security programme with wider organisational objectives, successfully managing change and improving security culture.
Audiobook details
GenreTechnology
Length2 hrs 12 mins
Narrated byPeter Silverleaf
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateOct 2, 2018
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Opening Credits
9Chapter 8: How Users Make Decisions
2Chapter 1: Introduction to Information Security
10Chapter 9: Security and Usability
3Chapter 2: Risk Management
11Chapter 10: Security Culture
4Chapter 3: The Complexity of Risk Management
12Chapter 11: The Psychology of Compliance
5Chapter 4: Stakeholders and Communication
13Chapter 12: Conclusion - Changing the Approach to Security
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6Chapter 5: Information Security Governance
14Analogy 1: Cake and Security
7Chapter 6: Problems with Policies
15Further Reading
8Chapter 7: How Security Managers Make Decisions
16Closing Credits