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Stakes and challenges of e-security are analyzed to point out key issues in mastering information technologies risks. Lessons from the past are summarized to explain why security solutions are not effective. The global deployment of the information society is constrained by the development and overall acceptance of an international e-security framework. The validity of such model requires a challenging multidimensional approach of e-security. Several reflection axis and recommendations to guide the conceptualization of a unified e-security framework are proposed.
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Ghernaouti-Hélie, S. (2004). From Security Culture to Effective E-Security Solutions. In: Jajodia, S., Strous, L. (eds) Integrity and Internal Control in Information Systems VI. IICIS 2003. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 140. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7901-X_14
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