Abstract
Abstract Information security policies are particularly important when it comes to maintaining information security within an organization. As a result, creating an information security policy is an invaluable process that cannot be undermined. This study aims at investigating how these information security policies are created, specifically in banks, from a linguistic perspective. The study employed the use of corpora and analyzed ten information security policies of banks randomly collected online. The analyses were categorized under five levels of linguistic analysis which included: the mode, lexis, grammar, speech acts, and discourse. Some statistical analyses which involved clustering were also performed at the level of discourse in order to find similar patterns in the information security policies. The results show that banks use the same linguistic features when writing their information security policies. The results also reveal how these linguistic features are used to develop a comprehensive and effective information security policy.
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