Practicing Safe Computing: A Multimethod Empirical Examination of Home Computer User Security Behavioral Intentions1
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
Although firms are expending substantial resources to develop technology and processes that can help safeguard the security of their computing assets, increased attention is being focused on the role people play in maintaining a safe computing environment. Unlike employees in a work setting, home users are not subject to training, nor are they protected by a technical staff dedicated to keeping security software and hardware current. Thus, with over one billion people with access to the Internet, individual home computer users represent a significant point of weakness in achieving the security of the cyber infrastructure. We study the phenomenon of conscientious cybercitizens, defined as individuals who are…
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2Topics & keywords
- Empirical examination
- Empirical research
- Computer science
- Psychology
- Computer security
- Behavioral analysis
- Internet privacy
- Human–computer interaction
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure