Information Technology (IT) Users in Tertiary Education Institutions in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe: Case of Security Awareness

B. Ngwenya, Theuns G. Pelser
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Information Technology (IT) expansion exposes organisations in developing countries to IT security risks. Zimbabwe’s tertiary education institutions (TEIs) are not spared. Every year, cyber-attacks increase and become more sophisticated, resulting in losses of personal and financial data for individuals, organisations and governments. As the world is interconnected, small and big organisations share the same internet platform. Therefore, IT security risks that affect one, affect all. When IT users are unaware of the risks and uninformed of ways to protect their IT systems, they remain vulnerable. Like other organisations in Zimbabwe, TEIs are vulnerable to cyber-attacks. The study that directed this article employed a quantitative methodological approach in the collection of the data and its analysis. A sample of 261 respondents was selected from the population of IT users in TEIs in Bulawayo. The results indicated that IT security awareness of IT users in TEIs in Bulawayo is low. This is evidenced by the low IT drivers’ contribution towards building IT users’ security awareness, and inadequate implementation and utilisation of IT security awareness tools. The prevailing phenomenon exposes TEIs in Bulawayo to a high risk of cyber-attacks. The results indicated a positive and significant correlation between IT security drivers’ contribution and IT security awareness tools utilisation in TEIs in Bulawayo. The implication is that an increase in IT security drivers’ contribution and IT security awareness tools utilisation will lead to increased IT security awareness. The study recommends that IT drivers double their contribution towards building IT security awareness through adequate implementation and utilisation of IT security awareness tools. This will safeguard the information that tertiary education institutions generate.
津巴布韦布拉瓦约高等教育机构的信息技术(IT)用户:安全意识案例
信息技术(IT)的扩展使发展中国家的组织面临IT安全风险。津巴布韦的高等教育机构(TEIs)也未能幸免。每年,网络攻击都在增加,并且变得越来越复杂,导致个人、组织和政府的个人和财务数据丢失。由于世界是相互联系的,大大小小的组织都共享同一个互联网平台。因此,IT安全风险影响一个,影响所有。如果IT用户没有意识到这些风险,也不知道如何保护他们的IT系统,那么他们仍然很容易受到攻击。像津巴布韦的其他组织一样,TEIs很容易受到网络攻击。指导本文的研究在数据收集和分析中采用了定量方法。从布拉瓦约TEIs的IT用户人口中选取261名受访者作为样本。结果表明,布拉瓦约地区科技企业IT用户的IT安全意识较低。这可以从IT驱动者在建立IT用户安全意识方面的贡献较低,以及IT安全意识工具的实施和利用不足得到证明。这一普遍现象使布拉瓦约的TEIs面临网络攻击的高风险。结果表明,在布拉瓦约的科技企业中,IT安全驱动因素的贡献与IT安全意识工具的使用之间存在显著的正相关关系。这意味着,IT安全驱动程序的贡献和IT安全意识工具的利用的增加将导致IT安全意识的提高。该研究建议,资讯科技驱动者应透过充分实施和利用资讯科技保安意识工具,对建立资讯科技保安意识作出加倍的贡献。这将保障高等教育机构产生的信息。
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