I. INTRODUCTION
Current needs in information security require the integration of policies and user responsiveness to security policies, into addition to technology-based solutions. This is the Information Assurance approach, encompassing aspects of information characteristics, information states, and security measures at the levels of technology, policy and human interfaces. According to Beauregard [3], “IA is not a synonym for computer security; assurance is a much more robust concept that captures the entire process of defending one's information, information systems, and information processes.”