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Information and Computer Security, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, 2025
- Fredrik Karlsson, Shang Gao:
Guest editorial: New frontiers in information security management. 1-4 - Mari Aarland:
Cybersecurity in digital supply chains in the procurement process: introducing the digital supply chain management framework. 5-24 - Marcus Gerdin:
Validating and extending the unified model of information security policy compliance. 25-48 - Hassan Jamil
, Tanveer A. Zia
, Tahmid Nayeem, Monica T. Whitty
, Steven D'Alessandro:
Human-centric cyber security: Applying protection motivation theory to analyse micro business owners' security behaviours. 49-76 - Thai Pham, Farkhondeh Hassandoust:
Information security policy effectiveness: a managerial perspective of the financial industry in Vietnam. 77-95 - Tugçe Karayel, Bahadir Aktas, Adem Akbiyik:
Human factors in remote work: examining cyber hygiene practices. 96-116 - Xiaoguang Tian
:
Unraveling the dynamics of password manager adoption: a deeper dive into critical factors. 117-139
Volume 33, Number 2, 2025
- Joakim Kävrestad, Felicia Burvall, Marcus Nohlberg:
A taxonomy of factors that contribute to organizational Cybersecurity Awareness (CSA). 141-160 - Garret Murray, Malin Falkeling, Shang Gao:
Trends and challenges in research into the human aspects of ransomware: a systematic mapping study. 161-195 - Michael J. Rooney, Yair Levy, Wei Li, Ajoy Kumar:
Comparing experts' and users' perspectives on the use of password workarounds and the risk of data breaches. 196-222 - Gregor Petric, Spela Orehek:
Expressing opinions about information security in an organization: the spiral of silence theory perspective. 223-241 - Kristiina Ahola, Marcus A. Butavicius, Agata McCormac, Daniel Sturman:
Hey "CSIRI", should I report this? Investigating the factors that influence employees to report cyber security incidents in the workplace. 242-266 - Keith S. Jones, McKenna K. Tornblad, Miriam E. Armstrong, Jinwoo Choi, Akbar Siami Namin:
The effects of persuasion principles on perceived honesty during shoulder surfing attacks. 267-283

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