CRCYSep 2, 2021

Survey about social engineering and the Varni na internetu awareness campaign, 2020

arXiv:2109.00837v11 citations
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It addresses social engineering risks for the general public in Slovenia, but is incremental as it applies existing models to a specific campaign.

This study explored factors influencing behavioral intention to follow a social engineering awareness campaign in Slovenia, finding associations with perceived severity, vulnerability, and other variables based on a survey of 542 respondents.

This paper reports on a study aiming to explore factors associated with behavioral intention to follow a social engineering awareness campaign. The objectives of this study were to determine how perceived severity, perceived vulnerability, perceived threat, fear, subjective norm, attitude towards behavior, perceived behavioral control, self-efficacy, response efficacy, trust in authorities, perceived regulation, authorities performance, information sensitivity and privacy concern are associated with individuals' behavioral intention to follow a social engineering awareness campaign. The study employed a cross-sectional research design. A survey was conducted among individuals in Slovenia between January and June 2020. A total of 553 respondents completed the survey providing for N=542 useful responses after excluding poorly completed responses (27.9 percent response rate). The survey questionnaire was developed in English. A Slovenian translation of the survey questionnaire is available.

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