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Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance
Nathan Clarke, Steven Furnell
Front Matter

Privacy and COVID-19


Australian Attitudes Towards Privacy of Information: Will COVID-19 Make a Difference?
Leah Shanley, Michael Johnstone, Michael Crowley, Patryk Szewczyk
3-15
Concern for Information Privacy: A Cross-Nation Study of the United Kingdom and South Africa
Adéle Veiga, Jacques Ophoff
16-29
A Review of Information Security Aspects of the Emerging Covid-19 Contact Tracing Mobile Phone Applications
Georgios Magklaras, Lucia López-Bojórquez
30-44

Awareness and Training


Towards a Cross-Cultural Education Framework for Online Safety Awareness
R. Herkanaidu, S. Furnell, M. Papadaki
47-57
Towards an Heuristic Approach to Cybersecurity and Online Safety Pedagogy
Simon Marsden
58-70
ContextBased MicroTraining: A Framework for Information Security Training
Joakim Kävrestad, Marcus Nohlberg
71-81

Social Engineering


Employees’ Interest in Professional Advancement on LinkedIn Increases Susceptibility to Cyber-Social Engineering: An Empirical Test
Mohammed Alotaibi
85-96
Does Ubuntu Influence Social Engineering Susceptibility?
Ntsewa Mokobane, Reinhardt Botha
97-108
Quantifying Susceptibility to Spear Phishing in a High School Environment Using Signal Detection Theory
P. Unchit, S. Das, A. Kim, L. Camp
109-120

Security Behaviour


KidsDoodlePass: An Exploratory Study of an Authentication Mechanism for Young Children
Esra Alkhamis, Helen Petrie, Karen Renaud
123-132
Information Security Behavioural Threshold Analysis in Practice: An Implementation Framework
D. Snyman, H. Kruger
133-143
Information Security Behavior: Development of a Measurement Instrument Based on the Self-determination Theory
Yotamu Gangire, Adéle Veiga, Marlien Herselman
144-157

Education


Addressing SME Characteristics for Designing Information Security Maturity Models
Bilge Yigit Ozkan, Marco Spruit
161-174
Cyber Security Education and Training Delivering Industry Relevant Education and Skills via Degree Apprenticeships
Ismini Vasileiou
175-185
Internet Self-regulation in Higher Education: A Metacognitive Approach to Internet Addiction
Dean Schoultz, Kerry-Lynn Thomson, Johan Niekerk
186-207

End-User Security


Bayesian Evaluation of User App Choices in the Presence of Risk Communication on Android Devices
B. Momenzadeh, S. Gopavaram, S. Das, L. Camp
211-223
Exploring Information Security and Domestic Equality
Marcus Nohlberg, Joakim Kävrestad
224-232
Responding to KRACK: Wi-Fi Security Awareness in Private Households
Jan Freudenreich, Jake Weidman, Jens Grossklags
233-243

Usable Security


Exploring the Meaning of “Usable Security”
Markus Lennartsson, Joakim Kävrestad, Marcus Nohlberg
247-258
Dyslexia and Password Usage: Accessibility in Authentication Design
Karen Renaud, Graham Johnson, Jacques Ophoff
259-268
Securing User eXperience: A Review for the End-Users’ Software Robustness
Panagiotis Zagouras, Christos Kalloniatis
269-285

Security Policy


SMEs’ Confidentiality Concerns for Security Information Sharing
Alireza Shojaifar, Samuel Fricker
289-299
Validation of an Information Privacy Perception Instrument at a Zimbabwean University
Kudakwashe Maguraushe, Adéle Veiga, Nico Martins
300-314
Are We Really Informed on the Rights GDPR Guarantees?
Maria Sideri, Stefanos Gritzalis
315-326

Attitudes and Perceptions


“Most Companies Share Whatever They Can to Make Money!”: Comparing User’s Perceptions with the Data Practices of IoT Devices
Mahdi Al-Ameen, Apoorva Chauhan, M. Ahsan, Huzeyfe Kocabas
329-340
Analysis of the ‘Open Source Internet Research Tool’: A Usage Perspective from UK Law Enforcement
Joseph Williams, Paul Stephens
341-352
Critical Analysis of Information Security Culture Definitions
Zainab Ruhwanya, Jacques Ophoff
353-365

 


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