Security is an omnipresent state for which complex and interdisciplinary approaches are needed. Because of the many valences and the ways of perceiving it, we appreciate that only modern education can provide the foundation for a good security culture specific to the period we are going through. In our paper we want to demonstrate that under the correct approach of the electronic warfare - cyber defense convergence, through various academic programs, not only in the field of military sciences, we can realize premises of a solid security culture that human development supports base on education , a fundamental factor determining of a modern military information system security. At the same time, we appreciate that understanding of specific themes in this field by civil society will lead to an assumed self-education, each user of an informational system understanding the risk to which he is exposed and that compliance with the rules is not only a task included in the job description but a contribution essential to maintaining the security status of the organization where he’s belongs. Last but not least, submitting own systemic vulnerabilities observations to top-management structures should be a moral obligation for each member of a professional community. In turn, managers need to check and communicate their response to the entire community, creating by that a form of education at work. Even though this kind of education develops the specific professional-security culture, the existence of several directions will determine the permanent adaptation of security in various fields and, implicitly, the formation of a modern security culture.
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