Title
Persuasive Information Security: Techniques to Help Employees Protect Organizational Information Security.
Abstract
Digital information is an important corporate asset. Organizations typically devise policies and guidelines to help employees protect the security of such information. Complying with these rules can often be confusing and difficult and may obstruct the task at hand, leading employees to circumvent or ignore policies. Commercial technology and training programs to mitigate this issue suffer from various shortcomings. To address these shortcomings, we designed six persuasive features: Security Points, Security Quiz, Challenges, Statistics, Personalization, and Risk Communication. A design probe that implemented the features sheds light on how persuasive security features could influence intentions to follow secure work practices. We apply the findings to offer suggestions for further enhancing the six persuasive features.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1007/978-3-319-31510-2_29
PERSUASIVE
Field
DocType
Citations 
Social psychology,Security testing,Security through obscurity,Asset (computer security),Information security standards,Computer science,Knowledge management,Information security,Information security management,Security information and event management,Information security audit
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
14
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marc Busch110710.67
Sameer Patil225029.09
Georg Regal3145.64
Christina Hochleitner4295.53
Manfred Tscheligi52567570.72