Abstract: In today's computer security paradigm, e-commerce participants are faced with many types of malware. Spyware and viruses are two such examples that continue to threaten secure e-business. Despite the best efforts of information security professionals to lessen the frequency and impact of the infections, these infections show no sign of abatement. Because typical users are vulnerable to malware and security breaches, increasing education and awareness is a necessary step in efforts to mitigate the malware threat. However, prior to implementing an effective education program, user behavior toward malware and the awareness levels must be assessed. To this end, the efforts described herein are to assess both familiarity and knowledge of respondents from two universities relative to malware. Based on data from approximately 200 information technology (IT) users, it was found that there are differences in security awareness and perceptions between light and heavy e-commerce users.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-11-30
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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