Visible to the public Review of IS Security Policy Compliance: Toward the Building Blocks of an IS Security Theory

TitleReview of IS Security Policy Compliance: Toward the Building Blocks of an IS Security Theory
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsBalozian, Puzant, Leidner, Dorothy
JournalSIGMIS Database
Volume48
Pagination11–43
ISSN0095-0033
Keywordscompliance, information systems security, information systems security policy, insider threat, noncompliance, pubcrawl, review, security policies
Abstract

An understanding of insider threats in information systems (IS) is important to help address one of the dangers lurking within organizations. This article provides a review of the literature on insider compliance (and failure of compliance) with information systems' policies in order to understand the status of IS research regarding negligent and malicious insiders. We begin by defining the terms, developing a new taxonomy of insiders, and then providing a comprehensive review of articles on IS policy compliance for the past 26 years. Grounding the analysis in the literature, we inductively identify four themes to foster Information Security policy compliance among employees. The themes are: 1) IS management philosophy, 2) procedural countermeasures, 3) technical countermeasures, and 4) environmental countermeasures. We propose that future research can draw upon these themes and use them as the building blocks of an indigenous IS security theory.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3130515.3130518
DOI10.1145/3130515.3130518
Citation Keybalozian_review_2017