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Assessing information security attitudes: a comparison of two studies
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Information and Computer Security
Information and Computer Security (2016) 24 (2): 228–240.
Published: 13 June 2016
... (InfoSec) InfoSec behaviour Repertory grid technique (RGT) There is a growing body of literature (Parsons et al., 2014 ; Pattinson and Anderson, 2007 ; Schneier, 2004 ; Stanton et al., 2005 ; Trček et al., 2007 ; Vroom and von Solms, 2004) that asserts...
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A study of information security awareness in Australian government organisations
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Information and Computer Security
Information Management & Computer Security (2014) 22 (4): 334–345.
Published: 07 October 2014
... then result in more positive InfoSec behaviour. Hence, our three main dimensions of interest are knowledge, attitude and behaviour. This is sometimes referred to as the KAB model and has been studied in fields including InfoSec (Kruger and Kearney, 2006), climate change (van der Linden, 2012...
