CYBERSECURITY PROFESSIONALS’ BEHAVIORAL PREDISPOSITIONS AFFECTING CYBERSECURITY COMMITMENT AND CONSISTENCY: SAUDI ARABIAN CONTEXT
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
The intensity of cybersecurity incidents has been on the rise and is attributed to factors related to
end-users and security professionals. Human subjects such as employees make the greatest loop
to cybersecurity incidents currently reported across the globe. This is due to a lack of awareness
and other behavioral aspects that contribute to online risky behaviors. The study aimed to
determine the influence of cybersecurity professionals’ behavioral predispositions on
cybersecurity commitment and consistency in Saudi Arabia. The study focused on the
professional behavioral attributes that have been associated with cybersecurity behavior:
subjective norms, attitudes, self-efficacy to comply, perceived behavioral control, and perceived
benefit of compliance. A survey instrument was developed from previous literature, and the
instrument was converted into an online survey that was utilized in data collection. The analysis
of the collected data, established that whereas the respondents understand the importance of
commitment and consistency, a significant number of the cybersecurity professionals felt that
commitment and consistency had a minor effect on security of information systems. The analysis
established that cybersecurity attitudes and subjective norms was the greatest predictor of
commitment and consistency in compliance with cybersecurity policies. The significant
influence of cybersecurity attitude indicates that cybersecurity professionals' personal beliefs
substantially influence their compliance behaviors. Crucially, the significant influence of
subjective norms points indicates that organizational culture and leadership is crucial in
promoting commitment and consistency in compliance with cybersecurity policies.
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Cybersecurity, behavioral predispositions, commitment, consistency, security policies/ programs
