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Bernd Hohler
Publications - 8
Citations - 288
Bernd Hohler is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information security awareness & Security awareness. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 220 citations.
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Information security awareness and behavior: a theory-based literature review
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-model that explains employees' information systems security behavior is introduced by assembling the core constructs of the used theories, but four behavioral theories were primarily used: Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), General Deterrence Theory (GDT), Protection Motivation Theory (PMT), and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM).
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Employees' Information Security Awareness and Behavior: A Literature Review
TL;DR: A theory-based literature review of the extant approaches used within employees' information security awareness and behavior research over the past decade is presented, focusing on the four main behavioral theories.
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Enterprise Content Management - A Literature Review
TL;DR: After approximately one decade of ECM research, this paper provides an in-depth review of the body of academic research: the ECM domain, its evolution, and main topics are characterized.
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Towards a process-oriented approach to assessing, classifying and visualizing enterprise content with document maps
TL;DR: The 7W Framework for content assessment contains a collection of metadata (attributes, typical attribute values) to create customized content surveys and proposes a document map, able to integrate the ECM perspectives and provides decision support.
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Towards A Needs Assessment Process Model For Security, Education, Training And Awareness Programs: An Action Design Research Study
TL;DR: This study aims to close the gap in generic process models for conducting SETA needs assessments by suggesting a systematic approach to capturing, evaluating, and depicting the current state of employees’ security awareness and behavior.