Employees as a Source of Security Issues in Times of Change and Stress: A Longitudinal Examination of Employees' Security Violations during the COVID-19 …

C Posey, M Shoss - Journal of Business and Psychology, 2023 - Springer
Whether malicious or not, employees' actions can have significant and detrimental outcomes
for their organizations. Such is the case in organizational cybersecurity, as many issues …

Association between stress and information security policy non-compliance behavior: a meta-analysis

A Aggarwal, RK Dhurkari - Computers & Security, 2023 - Elsevier
Stress plays a critical role in information security policy (ISP) compliance behavior. Since
there are multiple sources of stress, the current literature does not provide a consistent view …

The COVID-19 pandemic: Workplace safety management practices, job insecurity, and employees' organizational citizenship behavior

TV Vu, T Vo-Thanh, NP Nguyen, D Van Nguyen, H Chi - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
How do organizations and employees react to the COVID-19 pandemic? Can workplace
safety management practices (WSPs) maintain employees' organizational citizenship …

Human errors: A cybersecurity concern and the weakest link to small businesses

T Ncubukezi - Proceedings of the 17th International Conference …, 2022 - books.google.com
Cybersecurity is essential for all organizations, especially during this menacing Covid-19
global pandemic. The sudden transition of leaving the offices to work from home–the'new …

Working conditions and cybersecurity: Time pressure, autonomy and threat appraisal shaping employees' security behavior

C Gerdenitsch, D Wurhofer… - … : Journal of Psychosocial …, 2023 - cyberpsychology.eu
With the increasing importance of cybersecurity in organizations, it becomes crucial that
employees behave securely. In the present article, we investigate the interplay of …

Challenges of managing information security during the pandemic

E Mannebäck, A Padyab - Challenges, 2021 - mdpi.com
The COVID-19 pandemic of 2019 surprised information security practitioners in the
organizations due to the change imposed on employees' work routines. Employees were …

[PDF][PDF] Working from home: Cybersecurity in the age of COVID-19.

DJ Borkovich, RJ Skovira - Issues in Information Systems, 2020 - researchgate.net
Technology and industry experts are warning businesses and individuals against the
increasing threat of worldwide cyber-attacks. According to the FBI, the number of successful …

Why Employees Violate Cybersecurity Policies

C Posey, M Shoss - Harvard Business Review, 2022 - par.nsf.gov
In the face of increasingly common (and costly) cyberattacks, many organizations have
focused their security investments largely on technological solutions. However, in many …

Information Security Threats and Working from Home Culture: Taxonomy, Risk Assessment and Solutions

J Kotak, E Habler, O Brodt, A Shabtai, Y Elovici - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most organizations were forced to implement a work-from-
home policy, and in many cases, employees have not been expected to return to the office …

The impact of work pressure and work completion justification on intentional nonmalicious information security policy violation intention

R Jiang, J Zhang - Computers & Security, 2023 - Elsevier
As businesses have had to change how they operate due to the coronavirus pandemic, the
need for remote work has risen. With the continuous advancements in technology and …