改进国家数字身份系统的使用:以人为中心的网络安全调查

IF 2.5 4区 管理学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Computer Information Systems Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1080/08874417.2023.2251452
Malyun Hilowle, William Yeoh, Marthie Grobler, Graeme Pye, Frank Jiang
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国家数字身份系统(NDIDs)对于用户身份验证和安全访问电子政务服务越来越重要。然而,以人为中心的网络安全(HCCS)对ndid使用的影响研究不足。本文借鉴计划行为理论和技术正式非正式模型,提出并验证了一个描述HCCS如何影响ndid使用的研究模型。本研究收集了203名澳大利亚居民的数据,并采用结构方程模型和多元线性回归分析进行分析。调查结果显示,安全性、隐私性、感知风险、可用性、灵活性以及文化和社会干扰对ndid的使用有显著影响。在NDIDs的使用中考虑HCCS,特别是在有风险意识的文化中,是至关重要的。低网络安全意识和信任阻碍了ndid的采用,强调了网络安全教育和意识的必要性。这些见解有利于政策制定者、政府和网络安全从业者,为以人为中心的网络安全对ndid使用的影响提供了有价值的理解。
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Improving National Digital Identity Systems Usage: Human-Centric Cybersecurity Survey
National digital identity systems (NDIDs) are increasingly important for users’ authentication and secure access to e-government services. However, there is insufficient research on human-centric cybersecurity (HCCS) that impacts the use of NDIDs. Drawing on the theory of planned behavior and technical formal informal model, this paper proposes and validates a research model that depicts how HCCS affect the use of NDIDs. Data were collected from 203 Australian residents and analyzed using structural equation modeling and multiple linear regression analysis. The findings revealed that security, privacy, perceived risk, usability, flexibility, and cultural and social interference significantly impact the use of NDIDs. Considering HCCS in NDIDs usage, especially in risk-conscious cultures, is crucial. Low cybersecurity awareness and trust impede NDIDs adoption, emphasizing the need for cybersecurity education and awareness. The insights benefit policymakers, governments, and cybersecurity practitioners, providing a valuable understanding of human-centric cybersecurity influence on the use of NDIDs.
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Journal of Computer Information Systems
Journal of Computer Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Computer Information Systems (JCIS) aims to publish manuscripts that explore information systems and technology research and thus develop computer information systems globally. We encourage manuscripts that cover the following topic areas: -Analytics, Business Intelligence, Decision Support Systems in Computer Information Systems - Mobile Technology, Mobile Applications - Human-Computer Interaction - Information and/or Technology Management, Organizational Behavior & Culture - Data Management, Data Mining, Database Design and Development - E-Commerce Technology and Issues in computer information systems - Computer systems enterprise architecture, enterprise resource planning - Ethical and Legal Issues of IT - Health Informatics - Information Assurance and Security--Cyber Security, Cyber Forensics - IT Project Management - Knowledge Management in computer information systems - Networks and/or Telecommunications - Systems Analysis, Design, and/or Implementation - Web Programming and Development - Curriculum Issues, Instructional Issues, Capstone Courses, Specialized Curriculum Accreditation - E-Learning Technologies, Analytics, Future
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