Insider threats among Dutch SMEs: Nature and extent of incidents, and cyber security measures

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Asier Moneva, Rutger Leukfeldt
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Abstract

Insider threats represent a latent risk to all organizations, whether they are large companies or SMEs. Insiders, the individuals with privileged access to the assets of organizations, can compromise their proper functioning and cause serious consequences that can be direct—such as financial—or indirect—such as reputational. Insider incidents can have a negative impact on SMEs, as their resources are often limited, making it paramount to implement adequate cyber security measures. Despite its indisputable relevance, the empirical study of insider incidents from a criminological point of view has received little attention. This paper presents the results of an exploratory study that aims to understand the nature and extent of three type of insider incidents—malicious, negligent, and well-meaning—and how they are related to the adoption of cyber security measures. To that end, we administered a questionnaire among a panel of 496 Dutch SME entrepreneurs and managers and analyzed the results quantitatively and qualitatively. The results show that although the prevalence of insider incidents is relatively low among Dutch SMEs, few organizations report a disproportionate number of incidents that often entail serious consequences. A regression model shows that there are cyber security measures related to both higher and lower incident likelihood. The implications of these findings for the cyber security policies of SMEs are discussed.
荷兰中小企业的内部威胁:事件的性质和程度,以及网络安全措施
内部威胁对所有组织来说都是潜在的风险,无论是大公司还是中小企业。内部人,即有权访问组织资产的个人,可能会损害组织的正常运作,并造成严重的后果,这些后果可能是直接的,比如财务上的,也可能是间接的,比如声誉上的。内部事件可能对中小企业产生负面影响,因为中小企业的资源往往有限,因此实施适当的网络安全措施至关重要。尽管其无可争议的相关性,从犯罪学的角度对内幕事件的实证研究很少受到关注。本文介绍了一项探索性研究的结果,该研究旨在了解三种类型的内部事件(恶意、疏忽和善意)的性质和程度,以及它们与网络安全措施的采用之间的关系。为此,我们在一个由496名荷兰中小企业企业家和管理人员组成的小组中进行了问卷调查,并对结果进行了定量和定性分析。结果表明,尽管荷兰中小企业内部事件的发生率相对较低,但很少有组织报告的事件数量不成比例,这些事件往往会导致严重后果。回归模型表明,存在与较高和较低事件可能性相关的网络安全措施。讨论了这些发现对中小企业网络安全政策的影响。
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Journal of Criminology
Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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