Development of the cybercrime awareness scale (CAS): a validity and reliability study in a Turkish sample

Ibrahim Arpaci, Ersin Ateş
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PurposeCybercrimes increase day by day in parallel to cyber-attacks and cyber-threats. Due to such an increase, required cybersecurity precautions against all kinds of cyber-attacks and cyber-threats should be taken by both organizations and individuals. This study aims to develop a reliable and valid measurement tool to measure cybercrime awareness levels of individuals.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, a scale named as Cybercrime Awareness Scale (CAS) has been developed and psychometric properties of the scale have been tested by two separate studies.FindingsThe first study included a total of 500 respondents (294 female and 206 male). In the first study, factor structure of the proposed scale has been determined through an exploratory factor analysis. The results revealed a three-factor structure (i.e. information systems crimes, personal data crimes, and privacy and security). Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients for the subdimensions were 0.95, 0.92, and 0.90, respectively. The sample of the second study consisted of 494 respondents (281 female and 213 male). The confirmatory-factor-analysis results revealed that three-factor structure is valid and optimal model. Further, the proposed scale demonstrated moderate concurrent validity results in relation to the Digital Data Security Awareness Scale.Originality/valueFindings indicated that the CAS is a valid and reliable measurement tool to measure individuals' cybercrime awareness level. This study makes a novel contribution to the existing cybersecurity literature by providing the CAS, which is developed by following rigorous methodological standards.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-01-2022-0023/
网络犯罪意识量表(CAS)的发展:土耳其样本的效度和信度研究
网络犯罪日益增多,网络攻击和网络威胁也日益严重。由于这种增长,组织和个人都应该采取必要的网络安全防范措施,防范各种网络攻击和网络威胁。本研究旨在建立一个可靠有效的测量工具,以衡量个人的网络犯罪意识水平。设计/方法/方法本研究开发了一种名为网络犯罪意识量表(CAS)的量表,并通过两项独立的研究对该量表的心理测量特性进行了测试。第一项研究共包括500名受访者(294名女性和206名男性)。在第一个研究中,通过探索性因子分析确定了所拟量表的因子结构。调查结果显示了信息系统犯罪、个人信息犯罪、隐私和安全犯罪的三要素结构。各子维度的Cronbach′s α信度系数分别为0.95、0.92和0.90。第二项研究的样本包括494名受访者(281名女性和213名男性)。验证因子分析结果表明,三因子结构是有效的最优模型。此外,与数字数据安全意识量表相比,该量表显示出适度的并发效度结果。独创性/价值研究结果表明,CAS是衡量个人网络犯罪意识水平的有效和可靠的测量工具。本研究通过提供遵循严格的方法标准开发的CAS,对现有网络安全文献做出了新颖的贡献。同行评议本文的同行评议历史可在:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-01-2022-0023/
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