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Information professionals have been paying more attention and
putting a greater focus on privacy over cybersecurity. However, the
number of both cybersecurity and privacy breach incidents are
soaring, which indicates that cybersecurity risks are high and
growing. Utilizing cybersecurity awareness training in
organizations has been an effective tool to promote a
cybersecurity-conscious culture, making individuals more
cybersecurity-conscious as well. However, it is unknown if
employees' security behavior at work can be extended to their
security behavior at home and personal life. On the one hand,
information professionals need to inherit their role as data and
information gatekeepers to safeguard data and information assets.
On the other hand, information professionals can aid in enabling
effective information access and dissemination of cybersecurity
knowledge to make users conscious about the cybersecurity and
privacy risks that are often hidden in the cyber universe.
Cybersecurity for Information Professionals: Concepts and
Applications introduces fundamental concepts in cybersecurity and
addresses some of the challenges faced by information
professionals, librarians, archivists, record managers, students,
and professionals in related disciplines. This book is written
especially for educators preparing courses in information security,
cybersecurity, and the integration of privacy and cybersecurity.
The chapters contained in this book present multiple and diverse
perspectives from professionals in the field of cybersecurity. They
cover such topics as: Information governance and cybersecurity User
privacy and security online and the role of information
professionals Cybersecurity and social media Healthcare
regulations, threats, and their impact on cybersecurity A
socio-technical perspective on mobile cybersecurity Cybersecurity
in the software development life cycle Data security and privacy
Above all, the book addresses the ongoing challenges of
cybersecurity. In particular, it explains how information
professionals can contribute to long-term workforce development by
designing and leading cybersecurity awareness campaigns or
cybersecurity hygiene programs to change people's security
behavior.
Today Learning Organizations are shaped by collective knowledge and
the existence of teams and groups of people that are continuously
developing their capacity and ability to create results.
Knowledge-based organizations understand the importance of
continually learning at all levels and facilitate learning for
their members through empowering people, encouraging collaboration,
and promoting open dialogue. Organizational management issues have
become strategic and fundamental in the collection and sharing of
data and information and are recognized as challenging to both
public and private organizations around the world. This has created
the need to knowledge governance mechanisms to support Knowledge
Management practices in organizations.For this governance, the
mechanisms and procedures that encompass Knowledge Management,
advancing beyond the traditional Corporate Governance (CorpGov)
model, have been consolidated into a new governance model described
as Knowledge Governance (KGov). Such model considers the processes
of the knowledge related to the use, creation, retention,
integration and sharing. In order to implement governance, it is
essential to develop competencies and establish corporate policies
and structures focusing on respect for common interests and
collective goals. In this context, mechanisms must be created for
the creation, sharing, storage and transfer of knowledge, making
changes happen in synergy and adding value to the organization as a
whole.The book covers the newly emerging area of knowledge
governance and Learning Organizations and expands our understanding
of Learning Organizations and their ability to acquire, create and
share knowledge while continually examining organizational
behavioral issues affecting their productivity.
Information professionals have been paying more attention and
putting a greater focus on privacy over cybersecurity. However, the
number of both cybersecurity and privacy breach incidents are
soaring, which indicates that cybersecurity risks are high and
growing. Utilizing cybersecurity awareness training in
organizations has been an effective tool to promote a
cybersecurity-conscious culture, making individuals more
cybersecurity-conscious as well. However, it is unknown if
employees' security behavior at work can be extended to their
security behavior at home and personal life. On the one hand,
information professionals need to inherit their role as data and
information gatekeepers to safeguard data and information assets.
On the other hand, information professionals can aid in enabling
effective information access and dissemination of cybersecurity
knowledge to make users conscious about the cybersecurity and
privacy risks that are often hidden in the cyber universe.
Cybersecurity for Information Professionals: Concepts and
Applications introduces fundamental concepts in cybersecurity and
addresses some of the challenges faced by information
professionals, librarians, archivists, record managers, students,
and professionals in related disciplines. This book is written
especially for educators preparing courses in information security,
cybersecurity, and the integration of privacy and cybersecurity.
The chapters contained in this book present multiple and diverse
perspectives from professionals in the field of cybersecurity. They
cover such topics as: Information governance and cybersecurity User
privacy and security online and the role of information
professionals Cybersecurity and social media Healthcare
regulations, threats, and their impact on cybersecurity A
socio-technical perspective on mobile cybersecurity Cybersecurity
in the software development life cycle Data security and privacy
Above all, the book addresses the ongoing challenges of
cybersecurity. In particular, it explains how information
professionals can contribute to long-term workforce development by
designing and leading cybersecurity awareness campaigns or
cybersecurity hygiene programs to change people's security
behavior.
To navigate the complex ecosystem of societal challenges, the
International Conference on Knowledge Management Conference (ICKM
2017) focused on big data and data analytics as part of the
relationship to the wider concept of knowledge management processes
and practices.This book includes top papers presenting the major,
and diverse, topics discussed at the conference. The papers covered
various aspects of big data ranging from enhancing access to the
big data to facilitating its wide applications in healthcare,
social media, library and information centers, governments, and
corporations.
Knowledge is power, but this is especially true for teams carrying
out a project. As in other arenas, the effective use of knowledge
is possible only if it is readily accessible, well organized,
properly analyzed, and competently disseminated to meet the project
needs. Knowledge gained from project failures or successes is vital
for the long term sustainability of organizations to compete in the
business environment. This book focuses on the proper access and
delivery methods for explicit knowledge in projects and also
concentrates on tacit knowledge unknown and unavailable to most
people in project environments. Every project is unique with start
and end dates, detailed project plan, budget, schedule, human
resources, and deliverables, and all these areas have a high volume
of rich knowledge. Knowledge is created and flows through all nine
project knowledge areas: Project Integration Management; Project
Scope Management; Project Time Management; Project Cost Management;
Project Quality Management; Project Human Resources Management;
Project Communications Management; Project Risk Management; and
Project Procurement Management. This book discusses the benefits of
managing knowledge in projects and provides techniques that will
increase the rate of return on projects. Addressing strategy and
deployment issues, this volume also provides case studies, making
this an invaluable tool for the success of projects and
sustainability/growth of organizations.
In today's networked and interconnected world, improving
communication, collaboration and knowledge sharing between people
and organization is very important. Collaboration is more than just
being connected through the Internet and various forms of social
networks. Collaboration through information and communication
technologies requires us to "prepare the mind" for partnerships.
Many of the traditional business models, organizational structures,
and educational systems are not yet ready for the new forms of
collaboration that go beyond organizational boundaries. Concepts
like "open innovation", "value networks", and "wisdom of crowds"
are some of the ideas that influence our thinking on collaboration
and information sharing. This book contains some of the best and
most up-to-date work by researchers and practitioners in the field
of knowledge management. It provides an insight into knowledge
management practices and their applications to a wide range of
complex issues. The peer-reviewed papers included in this volume
are selected from the prestigious 2009 International Conference on
Knowledge management held in Hong Kong. The book is a good
reference source for information and knowledge professionals and
can be read by both graduate and undergraduate students.
The process of transforming data into actionable knowledge is a
complex process that requires the use of powerful machines and
advanced analytics technique. Analytics and Knowledge Management
examines the role of analytics in knowledge management and the
integration of big data theories, methods, and techniques into an
organizational knowledge management framework. Its chapters written
by researchers and professionals provide insight into theories,
models, techniques, and applications with case studies examining
the use of analytics in organizations. The process of transforming
data into actionable knowledge is a complex process that requires
the use of powerful machines and advanced analytics techniques.
Analytics, on the other hand, is the examination, interpretation,
and discovery of meaningful patterns, trends, and knowledge from
data and textual information. It provides the basis for knowledge
discovery and completes the cycle in which knowledge management and
knowledge utilization happen. Organizations should develop
knowledge focuses on data quality, application domain, selecting
analytics techniques, and on how to take actions based on patterns
and insights derived from analytics. Case studies in the book
explore how to perform analytics on social networking and
user-based data to develop knowledge. One case explores analyze
data from Twitter feeds. Another examines the analysis of data
obtained through user feedback. One chapter introduces the
definitions and processes of social media analytics from different
perspectives as well as focuses on techniques and tools used for
social media analytics. Data visualization has a critical role in
the advancement of modern data analytics, particularly in the field
of business intelligence and analytics. It can guide managers in
understanding market trends and customer purchasing patterns over
time. The book illustrates various data visualization tools that
can support answering different types of business questions to
improve profits and customer relationships. This insightful
reference concludes with a chapter on the critical issue of
cybersecurity. It examines the process of collecting and organizing
data as well as reviewing various tools for text analysis and data
analytics and discusses dealing with collections of large datasets
and a great deal of diverse data types from legacy system to social
networks platforms.
The process of transforming data into actionable knowledge is a
complex process that requires the use of powerful machines and
advanced analytics technique. Analytics and Knowledge Management
examines the role of analytics in knowledge management and the
integration of big data theories, methods, and techniques into an
organizational knowledge management framework. Its chapters written
by researchers and professionals provide insight into theories,
models, techniques, and applications with case studies examining
the use of analytics in organizations. The process of transforming
data into actionable knowledge is a complex process that requires
the use of powerful machines and advanced analytics techniques.
Analytics, on the other hand, is the examination, interpretation,
and discovery of meaningful patterns, trends, and knowledge from
data and textual information. It provides the basis for knowledge
discovery and completes the cycle in which knowledge management and
knowledge utilization happen. Organizations should develop
knowledge focuses on data quality, application domain, selecting
analytics techniques, and on how to take actions based on patterns
and insights derived from analytics. Case studies in the book
explore how to perform analytics on social networking and
user-based data to develop knowledge. One case explores analyze
data from Twitter feeds. Another examines the analysis of data
obtained through user feedback. One chapter introduces the
definitions and processes of social media analytics from different
perspectives as well as focuses on techniques and tools used for
social media analytics. Data visualization has a critical role in
the advancement of modern data analytics, particularly in the field
of business intelligence and analytics. It can guide managers in
understanding market trends and customer purchasing patterns over
time. The book illustrates various data visualization tools that
can support answering different types of business questions to
improve profits and customer relationships. This insightful
reference concludes with a chapter on the critical issue of
cybersecurity. It examines the process of collecting and organizing
data as well as reviewing various tools for text analysis and data
analytics and discusses dealing with collections of large datasets
and a great deal of diverse data types from legacy system to social
networks platforms.
Foundations of the Information and Knowledge Professions covers
topics deemed essential for students at the graduate and
undergraduate level who are seeking to join the profession. The
authors cover key developments from the Library of Alexandria
through contemporary libraries and digital technological platforms.
The advent of the Internet and the Web removed traditional
geographical boundaries and allowed individuals access to
information created in different languages, different cultures, and
different political views. The digital transformation of business
and commerce brought about fundamental societal changes and
revolutionized how people access, use, manipulate, and interact
with information. The authors also discuss issues related to
privacy, security, and intellectual property, as well as social
issues, including diversity, equity, and inclusion, codes of
ethics, and codes of conduct.
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