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“What about users?”: Development and validation of the mobile information security awareness scale (MISAS)
Online Information Review ( IF 3.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-02 , DOI: 10.1108/oir-04-2020-0129
Fatih Erdoğdu , Seyfullah Gökoğlu , Mehmet Kara

Purpose

The current study aimed to develop and validate Mobile Information Security Awareness Scale (MISAS) based on the prototype model for measuring information security awareness and the relevant literature.

Design/methodology/approach

The scale was developed and validated with the participation of 562 students from four universities. The construct validity of the scale was tested through exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis.

Findings

The reliability of the scale was tested through corrected item-total correlations and Cronbach alpha. The MISAS includes six factors and 17 items. The identified factors were labeled as backup, instant messaging and navigation, password protection, update, access permission and using others' devices.

Research limitations/implications

The scale included only the human aspects of mobile information security. The technical aspects are not within the scope of this study. For this reason, future studies might develop and validate a different scale focusing on the technical aspects of mobile information security.

Originality/value

The developed scale contributes to the literature on the human aspects of mobile information security.



中文翻译:

“用户呢?”:开发和验证移动信息安全意识量表(MISAS)

目的

当前的研究旨在基于测量信息安全意识的原型模型和相关文献来开发和验证移动信息安全意识量表(MISAS)。

设计/方法/方法

该量表的制定和验证得到了来自四所大学的562名学生的参与。通过探索性因素分析和确认性因素分析来检验量表的结构效度。

发现

该量表的可靠性通过更正的项目总体相关性和Cronbach alpha进行了测试。MISAS包括六个因素和17个项目。识别出的因素被标记为备份,即时消息和导航,密码保护,更新,访问权限以及使用其他人的设备。

研究局限/意义

该规模仅包括移动信息安全的人为方面。技术方面不在本研究范围之内。因此,未来的研究可能会发展和验证针对移动信息安全技术方面的不同规模。

创意/价值

制定的量表为有关移动信息安全的人为方面的文献做出了贡献。

更新日期:2020-12-02
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