Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib

Information security policies or ISP is a statement of roles and responsibilities of employees to safeguard the information and technology resources in their organization. The main objective of ISP is to protect information in terms of confidentiality, integrity and availability. However compliance...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.649752023-01-04T00:15:12Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64975/ Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib Khalib, Muhammad Naquib Public administration Information technology. Information systems Information security policies or ISP is a statement of roles and responsibilities of employees to safeguard the information and technology resources in their organization. The main objective of ISP is to protect information in terms of confidentiality, integrity and availability. However compliance with ISP is a difficult issue. A research conducted by COMPTIA in 2016 shows that 58% of security risk in Malaysia is contributed by human error which identified top sources of human security error including IT staff and end user failure to follow policies and procedures. This research aims to identify the factors that influence ISP compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM). A research model based on Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) have been proposed for an employee's individual based belief. The data have been collected through list of questionnaires distributed to IMM Officers. The result of research shows that intention to comply, perceived cost of noncompliance and perceived cost of compliance have a significant relationship with attitude towards complying with ISP. The results of the research also suggested that a solution is needed to increase ISP compliance in IMM. The findings will be beneficial to the fellow researchers and policy makers, especially to Immigration Department of Malaysia in improving their employee's behaviour towards practising information security. 2017 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64975/1/64975.pdf Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib. (2017) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
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building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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Information technology. Information systems
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Information technology. Information systems
Khalib, Muhammad Naquib
Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib
description Information security policies or ISP is a statement of roles and responsibilities of employees to safeguard the information and technology resources in their organization. The main objective of ISP is to protect information in terms of confidentiality, integrity and availability. However compliance with ISP is a difficult issue. A research conducted by COMPTIA in 2016 shows that 58% of security risk in Malaysia is contributed by human error which identified top sources of human security error including IT staff and end user failure to follow policies and procedures. This research aims to identify the factors that influence ISP compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM). A research model based on Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) have been proposed for an employee's individual based belief. The data have been collected through list of questionnaires distributed to IMM Officers. The result of research shows that intention to comply, perceived cost of noncompliance and perceived cost of compliance have a significant relationship with attitude towards complying with ISP. The results of the research also suggested that a solution is needed to increase ISP compliance in IMM. The findings will be beneficial to the fellow researchers and policy makers, especially to Immigration Department of Malaysia in improving their employee's behaviour towards practising information security.
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title Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib
title_short Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib
title_full Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib
title_fullStr Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing information security policy (ISP) compliance in Immigration Department of Malaysia (IMM) / Muhammad Naquib Khalib
title_sort factors influencing information security policy (isp) compliance in immigration department of malaysia (imm) / muhammad naquib khalib
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