我能帮助防止工作场所的数据泄露吗?从日常活动到角色外安全行为

Jaeung Lee;Jingguo Wang;Melchor C. de Guzman;Manish Gupta;H. Raghav Rao
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员工的角色外安全行为可以帮助组织减少其运营环境中的安全和安全威胁,保护组织资产。什么样的前因可以促进员工参与这些行为是一个重要的问题。在本研究中,我们认为这种角色外安全行为是由员工保护组织数字资产的动机驱动的保护行为。本研究借鉴了保护动机理论(PMT),认为员工的威胁评价和安全自我效能感是角色外安全行为的关键。此外,该研究利用常规活动理论(RAT)打开了威胁评估的黑箱,提出员工对数据泄露威胁的评估来自对其组织内常规活动的理解。在此基础上建立了研究模型,并以金融机构员工为研究对象进行了验证。分析表明,感知到的数据泄露威胁和感知到的安全效能都提高了员工在角色外行为中的参与度。此外,安全效能强化了数据泄露威胁对角色外行为的影响。最后,有趣的是,数据的适用性以及监护的存在增加了数据泄露的感知威胁。
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Can I Help Prevent Data Breaches in the Workplace? From Routine Activities to Extra-Role Security Behaviors
Employees’ extra-role security behaviors can help organizations reduce safety and security threats in their operational environment and protect organizational assets. What antecedents can foster employees’ engagement in such behaviors is an important question. In this study, we consider such extra-role security behaviors as protective behaviors that are driven by employees’ motivation to protect organizational digital assets. This study draws upon Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and suggests that employees’ threat appraisal and security self-efficacy are key to such extra-role security behaviors. Also, the study opens the black box of threat appraisal using Routine Activity Theory (RAT), proposing that employees’ appraisal of the threat of data breach is from an understanding of routine activities within their organization. The research model is developed based on the above and test the model with employees working in financial organizations. The analyses show that both perceived threat of data breaches and perceived security efficacy increase employees’ engagement in extra-role behaviors. Further, security efficacy reinforces the effect of the threat of data breaches on extra-role behavior. Finally, the suitability of data as well as, interestingly, the presence of guardianship, increases the perceived threat of data breach.
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