Title
Investigating Personal Determinants Of Phishing And The Effect Of National Culture
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of the study was twofold: to investigate the correlation between a sample of personal psychological and demographic factors and resistance to phishing; and to investigate if national culture moderates the strength of these correlations.Design/methodology/approach - To measure potential determinants, a survey was distributed to 2,099 employees of nine organizations in Sweden, USA and India. Then, the authors conducted unannounced phishing exercises, in which a phishing attack targeted the same sample.Findings - Intention to resist social engineering, general information security awareness, formal IS training and computer experience were identified to have a positive significant correlation to phishing resilience. Furthermore, the results showed that the correlation between phishing determinants and employees' observed that phishing behavior differs between Swedish, US and Indian employees in 6 out of 15 cases.Research limitations/implications - The identified determinants had, even though not strong, a significant positive correlation. This suggests that more work needs to be done to more fully understand determinants of phishing. The study assumes that culture effects apply to all individuals in a nation. However, differences based on cultures might exist based on firm characteristics within a country. The Swedish sample is dominating, while only 40 responses from Indian employees were collected. This unequal size of samples suggests that conclusions based on the results from the cultural analysis should be drawn cautiously. A natural continuation of the research is therefore to further explore the generalizability of the findings by collecting data from other nations with similar cultures as Sweden, USA and India.Originality/value - Using direct observations of employees' security behaviors has rarely been used in previous research. Furthermore, analyzing potential differences in theoretical models based on national culture is an understudied topic in the behavioral information security field. This paper addresses both these issues.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1108/ICS-05-2014-0029
INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY
Keywords
Field
DocType
Cultural differences, Social engineering, Direct observation, Phishing, Security behavior
Psychological resilience,Phishing,Computer science,Computer security,Public relations,Social engineering (security),Information security awareness,National culture,Cultural diversity,Computer experience
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
23
2
2056-4961
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.41
20
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Waldo Rocha Flores1826.92
Hannes Holm219114.59
Marcus Nohlberg3449.25
Mathias Ekstedt463449.70