Information security (InfoSec) has ontologically been characterised as an order machine. The order machine connects with other machines through interrupting mechanisms. This way of portraying InfoSec focuses on the correct placement of machine entities to protect information assets. However, what is missing in this view is that for the InfoSec we experience in everyday practice, we are not just observers of the InfoSec phenomena but also active agents of it. To contribute to the quest, we draw on Heidegger's (1962) notion of equipment and propose the concept of equipment-as-experience to understand the ontological position of InfoSec in everyday practice. In this paper we show how equipment-as-experience provides a richer picture of InfoSec...
While the domain of security dependent technologies brings new challenges to HCI research it seems t...
The concept of information is central to philosopher Martin Heidegger’s work; we take advantage of t...
The founders of sociomateriality argue that the difficulty of maintaining distinctions between mater...
Information security (InfoSec) has ontologically been characterised as an order machine. The order m...
Information security (InfoSec) has ontologically been characterised as an order machine. The order m...
Our intension is to describe the abstract environment and the elements of information security. We b...
The IT artifact, conceived as a bundle of features or properties, is frequently seen as the core obj...
Describing the layout of the entire volume, this chapter explains how its parts emerged from an orga...
This dissertation offers a phenomenological approach to the comprehension of Information Technology ...
Algorithms, biometrics and body scanners, computers and databases, infrastructures of various kinds,...
The paper lays out an ontological enquiry into the ways of ‘being of equipment’ as analysed by Heide...
The question concerning technology lies at the heart of human existence. As such it must take a cent...
Algorithms, biometrics and body scanners, computers and databases, infrastructures of various kinds,...
This paper examines the concepts of Information System (IS) central to the IS discipline with the a...
Machines are often employed in Heidegger’s philosophy as instances to illustrate specific features o...
While the domain of security dependent technologies brings new challenges to HCI research it seems t...
The concept of information is central to philosopher Martin Heidegger’s work; we take advantage of t...
The founders of sociomateriality argue that the difficulty of maintaining distinctions between mater...
Information security (InfoSec) has ontologically been characterised as an order machine. The order m...
Information security (InfoSec) has ontologically been characterised as an order machine. The order m...
Our intension is to describe the abstract environment and the elements of information security. We b...
The IT artifact, conceived as a bundle of features or properties, is frequently seen as the core obj...
Describing the layout of the entire volume, this chapter explains how its parts emerged from an orga...
This dissertation offers a phenomenological approach to the comprehension of Information Technology ...
Algorithms, biometrics and body scanners, computers and databases, infrastructures of various kinds,...
The paper lays out an ontological enquiry into the ways of ‘being of equipment’ as analysed by Heide...
The question concerning technology lies at the heart of human existence. As such it must take a cent...
Algorithms, biometrics and body scanners, computers and databases, infrastructures of various kinds,...
This paper examines the concepts of Information System (IS) central to the IS discipline with the a...
Machines are often employed in Heidegger’s philosophy as instances to illustrate specific features o...
While the domain of security dependent technologies brings new challenges to HCI research it seems t...
The concept of information is central to philosopher Martin Heidegger’s work; we take advantage of t...
The founders of sociomateriality argue that the difficulty of maintaining distinctions between mater...