Research Article

Pre-Service Teachers’ Information Security Awareness: An Analysis Based on the Knowl edge— Attit ude— Behavi or Model

Number: 49 June 30, 2023
Ali İhsan Benzer *, Yasemin Karal
TR EN

Pre-Service Teachers’ Information Security Awareness: An Analysis Based on the Knowl edge— Attit ude— Behavi or Model

Abstract

Information technologies have become an integral element of everyday life. Even slight vulnerability in the safe use of information technologies may expose individuals, institutions, and even communities to difficult situations. Therefore, the issue of safe Internet use, also referred to as information security, is considered important and it is thought that efforts should be initiated to raise awareness among all members of the society starting from the first stage of the basic education. In this context, for enlightenment of students about information security, teachers assume an important role. Therefore, the levels of information security awareness of pre-service teachers, who will be the teachers of the future, are important. This study has two main aims. These are (A) to develop a valid and reliable scale for information security awareness based on knowl edge– attitude–behavior model and (B) examine the information security awareness of pre-service teachers in terms of various variables. The study was carried out with 350 pre-service teachers majoring in a variety of disciplines. As a result, a scale consisting of 71 items with 4 factors was obtained. It was found that there were positive correlations between the components of knowledge, attitude, and behavior that constitute the knowl edge– attitude–behavior model adopted in the development of the scale. It was noted that the awareness levels of both female and male pre-service teachers were medium. It was revealed that male’s awareness scores were significantly higher than females. Additionally, it was found that the awareness of pre-service IT teachers was higher than others.

Keywords

Information security awareness , cyber security , pre-service teacher , knowl edge– attit ude–b ehavi or model , individual differences

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APA
Benzer, A. İ., & Karal, Y. (2023). Pre-Service Teachers’ Information Security Awareness: An Analysis Based on the Knowl edge— Attit ude— Behavi or Model. Educational Academic Research, 49, 10-22. https://doi.org/10.5152/AUJKKEF.2023.1034562