© 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Insiders may act to sustain and improve organizational information security, yet our knowledge of what motivates them to do so remains limited. For example, most extant research relies on mere portions of protection motivation theory (PMT) and has focused on isolated behaviors, thus limiting the generalizability of findings to isolated issues, rather than addressing the global set of protective security behaviors. Here, we investigate the motivations surrounding this larger behavioral set by assessing maladaptive rewards, response costs, and fear alongside traditional PMT components. We extend PMT by showing that: (1) security education, training, and awareness (SETA) efforts help form appraisals; (2) PMTs...
Information security is one of the important domains of information systems research today, with pro...
Over the past decade, several studies, industry reports and surveys have revealed that insider threa...
Traditional insider threat practices involve negative incentives that attempt to force employees to ...
Protecting information from a wide variety of security threats is an important and sometimes dauntin...
In contemporary organizations, the protection of an organization\u27s information assets is reliant ...
Securing one’s data and protecting important information from various security threats are essential...
Protecting information from a variety of security threats is a daunting organizational activity. Or...
Businesses around the world have experienced unprecedented incidents and losses related to informati...
Computer security has become increasingly important to organizations as the number of security incid...
Despite the best efforts of many organizations, protection of information assets continues to be a m...
Due to the amount of identifiable customer personal, financial and other information stored by real ...
Insiders represent a major threat to the security of an organization’s information resources (Warken...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of internal motivators (psychological ownersh...
Insider threats--trusted members of an organization who compromise security--are considered the grea...
Employee noncompliance with Information Systems security policies is a serious computer security thr...
Information security is one of the important domains of information systems research today, with pro...
Over the past decade, several studies, industry reports and surveys have revealed that insider threa...
Traditional insider threat practices involve negative incentives that attempt to force employees to ...
Protecting information from a wide variety of security threats is an important and sometimes dauntin...
In contemporary organizations, the protection of an organization\u27s information assets is reliant ...
Securing one’s data and protecting important information from various security threats are essential...
Protecting information from a variety of security threats is a daunting organizational activity. Or...
Businesses around the world have experienced unprecedented incidents and losses related to informati...
Computer security has become increasingly important to organizations as the number of security incid...
Despite the best efforts of many organizations, protection of information assets continues to be a m...
Due to the amount of identifiable customer personal, financial and other information stored by real ...
Insiders represent a major threat to the security of an organization’s information resources (Warken...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of internal motivators (psychological ownersh...
Insider threats--trusted members of an organization who compromise security--are considered the grea...
Employee noncompliance with Information Systems security policies is a serious computer security thr...
Information security is one of the important domains of information systems research today, with pro...
Over the past decade, several studies, industry reports and surveys have revealed that insider threa...
Traditional insider threat practices involve negative incentives that attempt to force employees to ...