Understanding Cybersecurity Behavior in the Banking Industry Using Protection Motivation Theory

Virgino Agassie Dondokambey, Canitgia Tambariki, Octavianie Bernadette Sondakh, Evelyn Hendriana
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The widespread adoption of digital technology has brought about significant transformations in various industries, including banking, where internet-based applications are used extensively for customer transactions. However, along with these advancements, there has been a parallel increase in cybercrime incidents, posing serious challenges for individuals and organizations. In Indonesia, this issue is particularly pronounced, with the country ranking as the eighth globally and the highest in Southeast Asia for the number of data breaches in 2022 (Dihni, 2022). Among the various forms of cybercrime, online fraud, such as phishing scams targeting banking customers, has become increasingly prevalent, leading to substantial financial losses (CNN Indonesia, 2022). In response to this alarming trend, regulatory bodies in Indonesia, including the Financial Services Authority and the Indonesian Central Bank, have devised a roadmap to strengthen IT security systems and mitigate cyber risks in the banking sector. While measures have been implemented to counter cybercrime risks, the perception of users regarding these threats often goes unnoticed. Previous research has primarily focused on individual awareness of cybercrime threats, overlooking the influence of perceived knowledge and protection habits on cybersecurity behavior (Shappie et al., 2019; Kimpe et al., 2021; Zwilling et al., 2022). Keywords: Cybersecurity behaviour, Mobile banking, Perceived knowledge, Protection habit, Protection Motivation Theory (PMT)
用保护动机理论理解银行业网络安全行为
数字技术的广泛采用给包括银行在内的各个行业带来了重大变革,在这些行业中,基于互联网的应用程序被广泛用于客户交易。然而,随着这些进步,网络犯罪事件也随之增加,给个人和组织带来了严峻的挑战。在印度尼西亚,这个问题尤其明显,该国在2022年的数据泄露数量上排名全球第八,在东南亚排名最高(Dihni, 2022)。在各种形式的网络犯罪中,网络欺诈,如针对银行客户的网络钓鱼诈骗,已经变得越来越普遍,导致大量的经济损失(CNN印度尼西亚,2022)。为应对这一令人担忧的趋势,印尼金融服务管理局(Financial Services Authority)和印尼央行(Indonesian Central Bank)等监管机构制定了一份路线图,以加强IT安全系统,降低银行业的网络风险。虽然已经实施了应对网络犯罪风险的措施,但用户对这些威胁的看法往往被忽视。以往的研究主要集中在个人对网络犯罪威胁的意识上,忽视了感知知识和保护习惯对网络安全行为的影响(Shappie et al., 2019;Kimpe et al., 2021;Zwilling et al., 2022)。关键词:网络安全行为,手机银行,感知知识,保护习惯,保护动机理论
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