IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

A Comparative Assessment of Human Factors in Cybersecurity: Implications for Cyber Governance

  • Muhammad Umair Shah,
  • Farkhund Iqbal,
  • Umair Rehman,
  • Patrick C. K. Hung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3296580
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 87970 – 87984

Abstract

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This paper provides an extensive overview of cybersecurity awareness in the young, educated, and technology-savvy population of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), compared to the United States of America (USA) for advancing the scholarship and practice of global cyber governance. We conducted comparative empirical studies to identify differences in specific human factors that affect cybersecurity behaviour in the UAE and the USA. In addition, we employed several control variables to observe reliable results. We used Hofstede’s theoretical framework on culture to advance our investigation. The results show that the targeted population in the UAE exhibits contrasting interpretations of cybersecurity awareness of critical human factors as compared to their counterparts from the USA. We identify possible explanations for this relatively different behaviour in the UAE population. Our key contributions are to provide valuable information for cybersecurity policymakers in the UAE and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region to further enhance cyber safety, governance, awareness, and trust among citizens.

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