TY - GEN
T1 - Towards Determining the Effect of Age and Educational Level on Cyber-Hygiene
AU - Ugwu, Celestine
AU - Ani, Casimir
AU - Ezema, Modesta
AU - Asogwa, Caroline
AU - Ome, Uchenna
AU - Obayi, Adaora
AU - Ebem, Deborah
AU - Olebara, Comfort
AU - Ukwandu, Elochukwu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IEEE.
PY - 2022/6/27
Y1 - 2022/6/27
N2 - With the increasing rate of internet related challenges such as cyber-attacks, it has become imperative for users to adopt safe practices while using the internet. This safety measures are known as cyber-hygiene. As universities are making tremendous efforts towards minimising the rate of cyber-attacks in higher education, keeping good cyber-hygiene culture among faculty employees and students will play a critical role. Cyber-attacks sophistication has become a global issue, especially now that virtually all business transactions, learning, and communication are gradually becoming online as part of the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic. To be able to conduct this study, a qualitative research methodology was employed for an exploratory online study of cyber-hygiene among students and employees of University of Nigeria, Nsukka. In the study, 316 responses were used, and the findings revealed that age and level of education do not have statistical significance on the cyber hygiene culture and behaviour of the respondents. Also, it was discovered that mobile phone is the most widely used device with 50.26%, followed by laptop with 35.65%. Findings also showed that 159 (50.32%) respondents were found to have low cyber-hygiene culture while 157 (49.68%) respondents have high cyber hygiene culture. Hence, participants portray poor cyber-hygiene.
AB - With the increasing rate of internet related challenges such as cyber-attacks, it has become imperative for users to adopt safe practices while using the internet. This safety measures are known as cyber-hygiene. As universities are making tremendous efforts towards minimising the rate of cyber-attacks in higher education, keeping good cyber-hygiene culture among faculty employees and students will play a critical role. Cyber-attacks sophistication has become a global issue, especially now that virtually all business transactions, learning, and communication are gradually becoming online as part of the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic. To be able to conduct this study, a qualitative research methodology was employed for an exploratory online study of cyber-hygiene among students and employees of University of Nigeria, Nsukka. In the study, 316 responses were used, and the findings revealed that age and level of education do not have statistical significance on the cyber hygiene culture and behaviour of the respondents. Also, it was discovered that mobile phone is the most widely used device with 50.26%, followed by laptop with 35.65%. Findings also showed that 159 (50.32%) respondents were found to have low cyber-hygiene culture while 157 (49.68%) respondents have high cyber hygiene culture. Hence, participants portray poor cyber-hygiene.
KW - Age
KW - Cyber-attack
KW - Cyber-hygiene
KW - and Level of education
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85133968476&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.2103.06621
DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2103.06621
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85133968476
T3 - Proceedings of the 2022 IEEE Nigeria 4th International Conference on Disruptive Technologies for Sustainable Development, NIGERCON 2022
BT - Proceedings of the 2022 IEEE Nigeria 4th International Conference on Disruptive Technologies for Sustainable Development, NIGERCON 2022
A2 - Okafor, Kennedy Chinedu
A2 - Achumba, Ifeyinwa E.
A2 - Adeshina, Steve A.
A2 - Longe, Omowunmi Mary
A2 - Nasir, Faruk
A2 - Ayogu, Ikechukwu Ignatius
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 4th IEEE Nigeria International Conference on Disruptive Technologies for Sustainable Development, NIGERCON 2022
Y2 - 17 May 2022 through 19 May 2022
ER -