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Security Awareness Domain and Resources (SADAR) Framework Based on Activity Domain for Product Use: Case Study in Banking Industry

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) provides a real-time data and information on a business process effectively and efficiently, which can determine the success over its operational activity. Therefore, one factor that lead to the failures related to many employees have been ignored information security awareness (ISA) in utilizing the ERP features. This study was designed to develop the framework of ISA by implementing previous framework of SADAR through introducing new domain of activity into the antecedent. It is emphasized the competence of employee with capability and skill to transform their formulation of awareness in the mind into the work flow, activity pattern and organization culture. From 20 hypotheses that were proposed, the results rejected 7 hypotheses, which are IC to AT, RI to SP, BV to ISA, PP to ISA, SP to ISA, CW to ISA and CM to ISA as can be seen the detail in the discussion.

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Lubis, M., Wahjoe Witjaksono, R., Firdaus, R.Y. (2023). Security Awareness Domain and Resources (SADAR) Framework Based on Activity Domain for Product Use: Case Study in Banking Industry. In: Yang, XS., Sherratt, S., Dey, N., Joshi, A. (eds) Proceedings of Seventh International Congress on Information and Communication Technology. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 465. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2397-5_4

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