Cyber Security Behaviour In Organisations
This review explores the academic and policy literature in the context of everyday cyber security in organisations. In so doing, it identifies four behavioural sets that influences how people practice cyber security. These are compliance with security policy, intergroup coordination and communicatio...
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Zusammenfassung: | This review explores the academic and policy literature in the context of
everyday cyber security in organisations. In so doing, it identifies four
behavioural sets that influences how people practice cyber security. These are
compliance with security policy, intergroup coordination and communication,
phishing/email behaviour, and password behaviour. However, it is important to
note that these are not exhaustive and they do not exist in isolation. In
addition, the review explores the notion of security culture as an overarching
theme that overlaps and frames the four behavioural sets. The aim of this
review is therefore to provide a summary of the existing literature in the area
of everyday cyber security within the social sciences, with a particular focus
on organisational contexts. In doing so, it develops a series of suggestions
for future research directions based on existing gaps in the literature. The
review also includes a theoretical lens that will aid the understanding of
existing studies and wider literatures. Where possible, the review makes
recommendations for organisations in relation to everyday cyber security. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2004.11768 |