Security Culture: Concept and Reality

Authors

Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim Al Shaer

Keywords:

Security Culture, Concept and Reality, Philosophy of Change, Continuous Communication, Parallel Communication

Synopsis

This book sheds light on the evolution taking place in the activities of human societies; this evolution caused a permanent change and continuous adaptation with the modern age technical data.

The elements of security culture seek to reinforce the development of orientation towards the community, the citizen, the environment, and mental skills.

Proper planning is considered the best way to disseminate security culture and to make it accessible to everyone through multiple awareness sources in a distinct cultural manner. Security culture can be disseminated by using continuous communication, where the sequence of ideas and the security measures to be delivered to the recipient are conveyed in one communicative manner. Parallel communication, on the other hand, uses any security idea and measure through several communication messages to spread the benefits whatever the means of communication and dissemination of security culture were. This issue requires the modeling of cultural elements in accordance with the prescribed form.

The book comprises three chapters:

. Chapter One: The Philosophy of Change and the Security Vision.

. Chapter Two: The Cultural Orientation and the Security Orientation of the Security Culture.

Chapter Three: The Methodological Procedures to Study the Security Culture.

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Published

01-June-2013

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-603-8116-27-2

Date of first publication (11)

2013-06-01

Physical Dimensions

17cm x 24cm x 1.3cm