Politiques en matière de sécurité des systèmes d'information inter-organisationnels : une enquête dans dix grandes entreprises
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Survey, Information system, Cooperation, Security, PracticesAbstract
This article analyzes the results of a questionnaire survey, the aim of which was to study the practices employed, and the issues involved in the cooperation and security of information systems. This survey was conducted in October, 2007 with ten leading French companies of the sectors of industry, research, banking and insurance. It confirms the trend of Web cooperation, as well as the recent efforts of the organizations to manage their security (technical protections, security policies that conform to ISO standards in the field, budget, etc.).How to Cite
DAGORN, N. (2008). Politiques en matière de sécurité des systèmes d’information inter-organisationnels : une enquête dans dix grandes entreprises. Systèmes d’Information Et Management (French Journal of Management Information Systems), 13(2), 97–125. Retrieved from https://revuesim.org/index.php/sim/article/view/222
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