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An Analysis of the Recent IS Security Development Approaches: Descriptive and Prescriptive Implications

An Analysis of the Recent IS Security Development Approaches: Descriptive and Prescriptive Implications

Mikko T. Siponen
ISBN13: 9781878289780|ISBN10: 1878289780|EISBN13: 9781930708860
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-878289-78-0.ch008
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Siponen, Mikko T. "An Analysis of the Recent IS Security Development Approaches: Descriptive and Prescriptive Implications." Information Security Management: Global Challenges in the New Millennium, edited by Gurpreet Dhillon, IGI Global, 2001, pp. 101-124. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-878289-78-0.ch008

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Siponen, M. T. (2001). An Analysis of the Recent IS Security Development Approaches: Descriptive and Prescriptive Implications. In G. Dhillon (Ed.), Information Security Management: Global Challenges in the New Millennium (pp. 101-124). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-878289-78-0.ch008

Chicago

Siponen, Mikko T. "An Analysis of the Recent IS Security Development Approaches: Descriptive and Prescriptive Implications." In Information Security Management: Global Challenges in the New Millennium, edited by Gurpreet Dhillon, 101-124. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2001. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-878289-78-0.ch008

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Abstract

Recently, several Information Systems Security (ISS) development approaches that support modeling have been presented. This chapter analyzes and compares the recent approaches for the development of secure ISs. The comparison and analysis will be carried out from the viewpoints of a conceptual meta-model for IS; research methods used; the organizational roles of IS security; the objectives of the research; selected philosophical foundations (underlying epistemology, philosophy of science) and applicability. This contribution of the chapter can be divided into descriptive (assumptions that researchers should be aware of) and prescriptive implications (the direction of future research).

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