A cyber policy can always be at an efficacy with the robust implementation of Information Technology Governance (ITG). Analysing the linkages that may exist between ITG and Information Technology Governance (ITG), together with the benefits of theorising scaling and scalability in such derivation is desirable in other to support decision making and identify framework impediments to implementing cyber policy in the SME Aviation. In this paper, we define the term cyber policy, discusses ITG and MSGS (a framework for cyber policy). We clarify the framework for cyber policy (including major reviews, strategic elements, and benefits of the cyber policymaking to different stakeholders). We also explore impediments to cyber policy implementation, evaluates frameworks and models on cyber policy implementation approaches with SME Aviation and justifies the need for secondary data in researching with the rising issues. We posited that when ITG and business policy aligned to entail lack of awareness of global and local threats to cybersecurity, inadequate security infrastructures and the need for more experts involved in decision making, there is the need for a new approach to cyber policy implementation for robust competitiveness
The trajectory of our present efforts is to feature the developing issues and explore the relationship between Information Technology Governance (ITG) and Multi- stakeholder Security Governance Scaling (MSGS) for decision-makers within the UK’s SME Aviation, which should benefit academia and practitioners. By conducting an extensive literature review, covering expert and scholarly writing, lean implementation thinking, SMEs cyber policymaking industrial and grand synergy, a profound knowledge level and concise synthesis can be presented, which informs the exploratory secondary qualitative research. In creating the framework, a process theory approach is pursued by transcribing primary data into secondary data to develop models and identify themes with a purposive survey sample from SMEs decision-makers. This submission sets the stage afor our discourses and outlines our research agenda Keywords: Cyber Security, Cyber Policy, Information Technology Governance, Culture, Agile, Multi-stakeholder Security Governance Scaling, Information Technology, Scaling Techniques, SME Aviation, Security
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