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Drivers of information security search behavior: An investigation of network attacks and vulnerability disclosures

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Abstract

More and more people use search engines to seek for various information. This study investigates the search behavior that drives the search for information security knowledge via a search engine. Based on theories in information search and information security behavior we examine the effects of network attacks and vulnerability disclosures on search for information security knowledge by ordinary users. We construct a unique dataset from publicly available sources, and use a dynamic regression model to test the hypotheses empirically.We find that network attacks of current day and one day prior significantly impact the search, while vulnerability disclosure does not significantly affect the search. Implications of the study are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3
JournalACM Transactions on Management Information Systems
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Dynamic regression
  • Information search behavior
  • Information security
  • Information systems
  • Network attacks
  • Search engine
  • Vulnerability disclosures

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