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Development of the cybersecurity scale (CS-S): Evidence of validity and reliability

İbrahim Arpacı, Kadir Sevinc

2021Information Development51 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aimed to develop a cybersecurity scale to measure individuals’ practices and perceptions regarding cybersecurity. The study tested psychometric properties of the Cybersecurity Scale (CS-S) by employing a multi-stage research design. In the first study, an Exploratory-Factor-Analysis (EFA) was conducted to explore the underlying factor structure and evaluate internal consistency reliability of the CS-S. The EFA results showed good internal consistency reliability (α = .88) and a six-factor structure. In the second study, a Confirmatory-Factor-Analysis (CFA) was conducted to verify the factor structure. The CFA results indicated that the six-factor model (i.e., confidentiality, control/possession, integrity, authenticity, availability, and utility) fits the data well. Significant individual differences were observed in each dimension of the CS-S. Results indicated that the CS-S has evidence of convergent, discriminant, and construct validity along with internal consistency reliability. The results suggested that the CS-S is a valid and reliable instrument to measure individuals’ cybersecurity practices and perceptions.

Topics & Concepts

Reliability (semiconductor)Confirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisDiscriminant validityScale (ratio)PsychologyConfidentialityConstruct validityMeasure (data warehouse)Dimension (graph theory)Computer securityInternal consistencyComputer scienceApplied psychologySocial psychologyStatisticsPsychometricsStructural equation modelingData miningMathematicsClinical psychologyPure mathematicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)Information and Cyber SecurityNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionSuicide and Self-Harm Studies
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