Browsing Research Output by Author "20020066 - Kearney, Wayne Derek"
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Can perceptual differences account for enigmatic information security behaviour in an organisation?
Kearney, W.D.; Kruger, H.A. (Elsevier, 2016)Information security in organisations is often threatened by risky behaviour of users. Despite information security awareness and training programmes, the human aspect of information security remains a critical and ... -
Consensus ranking: an ICT security awareness
Kruger, H.A.; Kearney, W.D. (Elsevier, 2008)There are many disciplines where the problem of consensus ranking plays a vital role. Decision-makers are frequently asked to express their preferences for a group of objects, e.g. new projects, new products, candidates ... -
Considering the influence of human trust in practical social engineering exercises
Kearney, W.D.; Kruger, H.A. (IEEE, 2014)There are numerous technical advances in the field of information security. However, the application of information security technologies alone is often not sufficient to address security issues. Human factors play an ... -
A framework for good corporate governance and organisational learning: an empirical study
Kearney, W.D.; Kruger, H.A. (SDIWC (Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications), 2013)The importance of applying good governance principles has grown over the past decade and many studies have been performed to investigate the role and impact of such principles. One of the difficulties in the governance ... -
Theorising on risk homeostasis in the context of information security behaviour
Kearney, Wayne D.; Kruger, Hennie A. (Emerald, 2016)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss and theorise on the appropriateness and potential impact of risk homeostasis in the context of information security. Design/methodology/approach – The discussion is mainly ...