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- Title
An Analysis of Smartphone Security Practices among Undergraduate Business Students at a Regional Public University.
- Authors
Chin, Amita G.; Little, Philip; Jones, Beth H.
- Abstract
In 2019, the number of smartphone users in the United States was estimated to be over 266 million, or 81% of the population. While smartphones, combined with a plethora of apps that are readily available, have become wholly integrated into our daily lives, they embody a multitude of risks for consumers. The purpose of this study is to assess smartphone security practices among undergraduate business students at a regional public university. In December 2019, a survey focusing on security-related practices was administered to students in multiple business classes at the university. The results of the survey show that students exhibit a high degree of care on some measures of security, but they are rather lax in other areas. Males exhibit evidence of some more risky behaviors than their female counterparts. Those who have lost their phones in the past are more likely to be familiar with some disaster preparedness phone features and they are more likely to insure their smartphones.
- Subjects
UNITED States; BUSINESS students; STATE universities &; colleges; UNDERGRADUATES; STUDENT health; RISK-taking behavior; EMERGENCY management; SAMSUNG Galaxy S
- Publication
International Journal of Education & Development using Information & Communication Technology, 2020, Vol 16, Issue 1, p44
- ISSN
1814-0556
- Publication type
Article