Nov 29, 2019 | Research
This paper reports an in-depth investigation on how different evidence-based cybersecurity training methods impact employees’ perceptions of susceptibility, severity, self-efficacy, security intention as well as on their self-reported cybersecurity behaviors.Jan 1, 2019 | Research
As internet technology and mobile applications increase in volume and complexity, malicious cyber-attacks are evolving, and as a result, society is facing greater security risks in cyberspace more than ever before. This study has extended the published literature on...Dec 18, 2016 | Research
Security breaches are prevalent in organizations and many of the breaches are attributed to human errors. As a result, the organizations need to increase their employees’ security awareness and their capabilities to engage in safe cybersecurity behaviors. Many...Jan 20, 2015 | Research
There is a lack of consistent use of measurements for factors related to people’s information security behavior. Specifically, a conceptually relaxed utilization of the variable “self-efficacy” makes it difficult for researchers to perform meaningful...May 20, 2013 | Research
As mobile malware and virus are rapidly increasing in frequency and sophistication, mobile social media has recently become a very popular attack vector. The purpose of this paper is to survey the state-of-the-art of security aspect of mobile social media, identify...