Security through influence over mandate

Author Identifier

Oliver Guidetti: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4235-4259

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publication Title

Psybersecurity: Human Factors of Cyber Defence

First Page

156

Last Page

182

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

School

School of Science

RAS ID

76308

Comments

Armitage, J., & Guidetti, O. (2024). Security through influence over mandate. In Psybersecurity (pp. 156-182). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781032664859-7

Abstract

In the modern world of business agility and digital transformation, security is undergoing a seismic shift. The technology giants such as Google and Amazon have shown that security is the bedrock they build upon, enabling their speed. However, many enterprises are still attempting to bolt on security to their systems. This chapter explores the following five critical patterns necessary to transform an organisation's security culture. Although they originate from the dovetailing of security and software delivery, they transfer across industries. Make security real and tangible, not another compliance slideshow. Ease, not pain, should be synonymous with security. Resistance is necessary and reasonable. Security is achieved through continuous, small steps. Security is enablement, not gatekeeping.

DOI

10.1201/9781032664859-7

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