The cyber security in the age of telework: A descriptive research framework trough science mapping
Main Authors: | MEdina-Rodríguez, Cesar Esau, Casas-Valadez, Mariano Alberto, Faz-Mendoza, Alberto, Castañeda-Miranda, Rodrigo, Gamboa-Rosales, Nadia Karina, López-Robles, José Ricardo |
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Format: | Proceeding PeerReviewed |
Bahasa: | eng |
Terbitan: |
, 2020
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/41782/1/Medina-Rodriguez_et_al_2020_Telework.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/41782/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Teleworking is a work model that has been widely accepted by organizations, mostly since it has many advantages over traditional work. Most organizations have implemented it to attract new human talent and keep the existing one, preventing the flight of intellect or theft by competition. For the worker it also presents several advantages, such as savings in travel times, savings in fuel costs and more free time. However, one of the many disadvantages of teleworking is information security. We live in a digitized world, where cyber attacks represent a great threat for users and organizations, attacks that are increasing day by day. Cyber security, also known as information technology security or electronic information security, has become a necessity in the world we live in, where ICTs have had a great development as well as acceptance by users. Cyber security seeks to identify the strategies, to implement and to maintain a safe environment, but also to prevent threats and / or attacks. The main objective of cyber security is to generate trust between customers, suppliers and the general market, about the information that is handled on the network. Cyber security must be one step ahead of crime to offer support in all the digital movements that we do.