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Enforcing Information System Security

Abdullah Almuqrin, Ibrahim Mutambik, Abdulaziz Alomran, Zuopeng Zhang

2023International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Every year brings numerous security breaches that lead to highly destructive ransomware attacks, data leaks, and reputational damage to governments, companies, and other organizations around the world. As a result, there is a growing need to ensure that workers comply with critical policies put in place to avoid such incidents. This study investigated how factors from social bond theory and involvement theory affected compliance with information security policies and procedures. All of the factors examined were found to have a significant influence on attitudes about compliance, and attitude had a significant impact on intention to comply. The findings of this study revealed that it is vital to raise employees' awareness about compliance with security policies by improving their information security behavior. Moreover, all the factors were found to have a significant influence on the attitude of employees towards compliance with their organizational information security policies and procedures.

Topics & Concepts

Compliance (psychology)BusinessInformation security managementInformation securityInformation security standardsSecurity awarenessRansomwareComputer securityInternet privacySecurity information and event managementCloud computing securityCloud computingComputer scienceSecurity serviceNetwork security policyPsychologyMalwareOperating systemSocial psychologyInformation and Cyber SecurityPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionCybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
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