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Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Internet (In)security

In: Responsible Organizations in the Global Context

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  • Anna Tarabasz

    (SP Jain School of Global Management)

Abstract

Parallel to the growth of social networking is the increase in the amount of personally identifiable information that is voluntarily revealed by digital users. This careless approach to Internet use has fueled tremendous data breaches. Hacks into social media accounts, stolen online identities, sales of sensitive data on the black market, and widespread phishing scams are just a few of the most notable attacks. But market reports clearly indicate that the greatest threats to companies’ online security are not third-party hackers but departing employees. This chapter aims to present an innovative approach to the study of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Drawing on themes in sustainable development, business ethics, and responsible management, it will focus on key issues in privacy management and how digital customers are educated on cyber threats. An extensive literature study and comparative analysis uncovers possible courses of action in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Poland.

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  • Anna Tarabasz, 2019. "Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Internet (In)security," Springer Books, in: Annie Bartoli & Jose-Luis Guerrero & Philippe Hermel (ed.), Responsible Organizations in the Global Context, chapter 13, pages 237-250, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-11458-9_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11458-9_13
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