ABSTRACT

Introduction Œroughout life, many of us commute to and from our occupation, travel during vacation to other states and perhaps other countries, spend quality time with our family, as well as ‚nd time for entertainment at a sporting event, a play, the beach, or a concert. Many of these trips and activities place us in an environment where people exist. People are unavoidable, regardless of where we commute or where our travels take us. In the gathering of people, there exists a culture that requires a keen knowledge and insight to ascertain how you should approach an individual(s). To identify an appropriate approach is warranted but challenging when establishing or cultivating an information security program, regardless of the sector (e.g., public, private, and nonpro‚t) in which you are employed.