2021
DOI: 10.4018/joeuc.20210701.oa9
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Factors Influencing Security Incidents on Personal Computing Devices

Abstract: Organizations expect their employees to connect securely to the organization's computer systems. Often these employees use their personal computers to access the organization's networks. This research explores whether these same employees apply protective security measures to their personal computers. Perhaps these employees behave riskily based on their optimistic bias. Results indicate that while cyber optimistic bias and perceived vulnerability influence individuals to apply more protective security measure… Show more

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“…In another study by the same authors, they lead to a very different result which states that cyber optimist bias has a positive effect on the perception of security measures against them. In other words, the employees who will have more awareness and will have optimistic bias towards cyber incidents, they will put more controls and then they will be optimistic that I will not be a target and if I will be a target, the preventive measures will save me [27].…”
Section: Optimism Bias (Illusion Of Invulnerability)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study by the same authors, they lead to a very different result which states that cyber optimist bias has a positive effect on the perception of security measures against them. In other words, the employees who will have more awareness and will have optimistic bias towards cyber incidents, they will put more controls and then they will be optimistic that I will not be a target and if I will be a target, the preventive measures will save me [27].…”
Section: Optimism Bias (Illusion Of Invulnerability)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But taxation emphasizes feasibility, and an unmanageable tax system will lose its value. A tax system that is perfect in theory, but whose intentions are distorted in practice will be deficient (Ahn and Sura, 2020;Hewitt and White, 2021;Wu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Current Status Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The American company Lidstutf has developed the Little Fingers series of software. British game development company 505 GAMES developed the game "Did it Mum" (Hewitt & White, 2021). Domestic Chinese research on educational game theory started late in 2001.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%