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Information systems security research agenda: Exploring the gap between research and practice

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JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 30, Issue 4, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jsis.2021.101693

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Information Systems Security Research; Delphi Study; Topic Modeling; Literature Review

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This paper systematically reviews the literature of Information Systems Security through topic modeling and a Delphi Study, analyzing key debates and contradictions. The future research focus needs further clarification, with academia providing support and guidance in development and practice.
This paper undertakes a systematic review of the Information Systems Security literature. The literature review consists of three parts: First, we perform topic modeling of major Information Systems journals to understand the field's debates. Second, we conduct a Delphi Study composed of the Chief Information Security Officers of major corporations in the US to identify security issues that they view as important. Third, we compare Topic Modeling and the Delphi Study results and discuss key debates, gaps, and contradictions within the academic literature. Further, extant Information Systems Security literature is reviewed to discuss where the academic community has placed the research emphasis and what is now required in the discipline. Based on our analysis, we propose a future agenda for Information Systems security research.

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