Document Type

Dissertation

Rights

Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence

Disciplines

1.2 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

Publication Details

This project was undertaken by Mashael Alhawsah in collaboration with DIT's Computer Learning in Communities Programme, which works with inner-city community organisations and DEIS schools to promote the benefits and successful use of ICT in education. The research was supervised by Deirdre Lawless. Mashael undertook this research as part of the M.Sc. in Computing (Knowledge Management).

Abstract

The Internet is a tool for learning and obtaining a vast amount of information, but it is a tool which also has associated problems. The number of risks associated with the internet has been increasing both in number and in danger. As a result, protection measures must be developed to minimize the risks. One of the most important groups of such measures are Internet Usage Policies. An Internet Usage Policy addresses the problem by providing a set of guideline to be followed which minimize the risks. This dissertation investigates the development of Internet Usage Policy with the assistance of the groups that will be affected directly by the Policy. Survey techniques will be used to gather domain requirements and help shape development of policy.


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