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Organizational science and cybersecurity: abundant opportunities for research at the interface.

Reeshad S Dalal1, David J Howard2, Rebecca J Bennett3, Clay Posey3,4, Stephen J Zaccaro1, Bradley J Brummel5.   

Abstract

Cybersecurity is an ever-present problem for organizations, but organizational science has barely begun to enter the arena of cybersecurity research. As a result, the "human factor" in cybersecurity research is much less studied than its technological counterpart. The current manuscript serves as an introduction and invitation to cybersecurity research by organizational scientists. We define cybersecurity, provide definitions of key cybersecurity constructs relevant to employee behavior, illuminate the unique opportunities available to organizational scientists in the cybersecurity arena (e.g., publication venues that reach new audiences, novel sources of external funding), and provide overall conceptual frameworks of the antecedents of employees' cybersecurity behavior. In so doing, we emphasize both end-users of cybersecurity in organizations and employees focused specifically on cybersecurity work. We provide an expansive agenda for future organizational science research on cybersecurity-and we describe the benefits such research can provide not only to cybersecurity but also to basic research in organizational science itself. We end by providing a list of potential objections to the proposed research along with our responses to these objections. It is our hope that the current manuscript will catalyze research at the interface of organizational science and cybersecurity.
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Keywords:  Cybersecurity; Incident response; Information security; Insider threat; Key performance indicators; Multiteam system; Phishing; Security information and event management; Security operations center; Social engineering

Year:  2021        PMID: 33564206      PMCID: PMC7861585          DOI: 10.1007/s10869-021-09732-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bus Psychol        ISSN: 0889-3268


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