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Gender bias and the impact on managerial evaluation of insider security threats

机译:性别偏见和对内幕安全威胁管理评估的影响

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With regard to computer abuse, the term "malicious insider" tends to be associated with male employees, likely because men commit more crimes relative to women. We draw on the chivalry hypothesis to inform our study and explore whether managers demonstrate gender bias in decision-making regarding insider threats posed by subordinate employees. We recruited managers as participants in our study and randomly assigned them to an "employee gender" condition, wherein half the participants read a scenario with a female offender and half the participants read a scenario with a male offender. The scenarios were identical with the exception of the gender pronouns, and participants were asked to evaluate the intent and harm posed by the employee. Our results suggest that managers' perceptions of malicious intent are systematically different according to the gender of the subordinate employee; specifically, managers characterize security misbehavior by males as significantly more malicious relative to that by females. These findings suggest that gender biases play a role in how managers perceive employee security behavior. This study extends current research on the chivalry hypothesis by linking gendered criminal and computer stereotypes to bias in evaluating information systems security threats.
机译:关于计算机滥用,术语“恶意内幕人”往往与男性员工有关,可能是因为男士相对于女性犯下更多罪行。我们借鉴了侠义假设,告知我们的学习并探索管理人员是否展示了关于下属雇员所带来的内部威胁的决策中的性别偏见。我们招募了管理者作为我们的研究中的参与者,并随机将其分配给“员工性别”条件,其中,参与者的一半与女性罪犯阅读了一个场景,一半的参与者阅读了一个男性罪犯的情景。这种情况与性别代词除外,并要求参与者评估员工提出的意图和伤害。我们的结果表明,根据下属雇员的性别,管理人员对恶意意图的看法系统地不同;具体而言,经理在女性相对于女性相对于女性的恶意表现了安全不端的安全性问题。这些调查结果表明,性别偏见在经理如何感知员工安全行为中发挥作用。本研究通过将性别犯罪和计算机刻板印象与评估信息系统安全威胁的偏倚联系起来,对侠义假设进行了目前的研究。

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    《Computers & Security》 |2020年第12期|102066.1-102066.11|共11页
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    Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Computer Management and Information Systems Campus Box 1106 Edwardsville IL 62026-1106 U.S.A;

    University at Buffalo Management Science and Systems 246 Jacobs Management Center Buffalo NY 14260-4000 U.S.A;

    University at Buffalo Management Science and Systems 246 Jacobs Management Center Buffalo NY 14260-4000 U.S.A;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 21:21:53

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