TY - JOUR
T1 - Cyber Security Awareness, Knowledge and Behavior
T2 - A Comparative Study
AU - Zwilling, Moti
AU - Klien, Galit
AU - Lesjak, Dušan
AU - Wiechetek, Łukasz
AU - Cetin, Fatih
AU - Basim, Hamdullah Nejat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 International Association for Computer Information Systems.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Cyber-attacks represent a potential threat to information security. As rates of data usage and internet consumption continue to increase, cyber awareness turned to be increasingly urgent. This study focuses on the relationships between cyber security awareness, knowledge and behavior with protection tools among individuals in general and across four countries: Israel, Slovenia, Poland and Turkey in particular. Results show that internet users possess adequate cyber threat awareness but apply only minimal protective measures usually relatively common and simple ones. The study findings also show that higher cyber knowledge is connected to the level of cyber awareness, beyond the differences in respondent country or gender. In addition, awareness is also connected to protection tools, but not to information they were willing to disclose. Lastly, findings exhibit differences between the explored countries that affect the interaction between awareness, knowledge, and behaviors. Results, implications, and recommendations for effective based cyber security training programs are presented and discussed.
AB - Cyber-attacks represent a potential threat to information security. As rates of data usage and internet consumption continue to increase, cyber awareness turned to be increasingly urgent. This study focuses on the relationships between cyber security awareness, knowledge and behavior with protection tools among individuals in general and across four countries: Israel, Slovenia, Poland and Turkey in particular. Results show that internet users possess adequate cyber threat awareness but apply only minimal protective measures usually relatively common and simple ones. The study findings also show that higher cyber knowledge is connected to the level of cyber awareness, beyond the differences in respondent country or gender. In addition, awareness is also connected to protection tools, but not to information they were willing to disclose. Lastly, findings exhibit differences between the explored countries that affect the interaction between awareness, knowledge, and behaviors. Results, implications, and recommendations for effective based cyber security training programs are presented and discussed.
KW - Cyber security
KW - cyber awareness
KW - cyber behavior
KW - cyber knowledge
KW - cyber threats
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85079386211&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/08874417.2020.1712269
DO - 10.1080/08874417.2020.1712269
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AN - SCOPUS:85079386211
SN - 0887-4417
VL - 62
SP - 82
EP - 97
JO - Journal of Computer Information Systems
JF - Journal of Computer Information Systems
IS - 1
ER -