Browsing Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Subject "Human behaviour"
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The application of behavioural thresholds to analyse collective behaviour in information security
(Emerald, 2017)Purpose The purpose of this study is to perform an exploratory investigation into the feasibility of behavioural threshold analysis as a possible aid in security awareness campaigns. Design/methodology/approach Generic ... -
Behavioural thresholds in the context of information security
(HAISA, 2016)This research presents the exploratory application of behavioural threshold theory on group behaviour related to information security. Behavioural threshold analysis is presented as a possible tool for aiding the development ... -
I shall, we shall, and all others will: paradoxical information security behaviour
(Emerald, 2018)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the lemming effect as a possible cause for the privacy paradox in information security. Design/methodology/approach – Behavioural threshold analysis is used to test ... -
Theorising on information cascades and sequential decision-making for analysing security behaviour
(ICISSP, 2019)Human behaviour is an ever-present aspect in information security and requires special attention when seeking to secure information systems. Information security behaviour is often based on an informed decision where ...