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Exploring the use of online social networking by employees: Looking at the potential for information leakage

NNA Molok, A Ahmad, S Chang

Pacis 2011 15th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems Quality Research in Pacific | Published : 2011

Abstract

The proliferation of online social networking (OSN) in recent years has caused organizations information security threats due to disclosure of information by their employees on their sites. The accessibility of OSN to anyone, at any time, using any devices, causes confidential and sensitive organizational information to be disclosed to unauthorised individuals, whether accidentally or intentionally. This study aims to explore this current phenomenon by investigating OSN use behaviour among employees that leads to information leakage through the lens of Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior. It also seeks to investigate the strategies utilized by organizations to control such use and propose ..

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