Location

Online

Event Website

https://hicss.hawaii.edu/

Start Date

3-1-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

7-1-2022 12:00 AM

Description

The growing frequency of cybersecurity incidents commonly requires organizations to notify customers of ongoing events. However, the content contained within these notifications varies widely, including differences in the level of detail, apportioning of blame, compensation, and corrective action. This study seeks to identify patterns contained within cybersecurity incident notifications by constructing a typology of organizational responses. Based on a detailed review of 465 global cybersecurity incidents that occurred during the first half of 2020, we obtained and qualitatively analyzed 187 customer notifications. Our results reveal three distinct organizational response types associated with the level of detail contained within the notification (full transparency, guarded, opacity), as well as three additional response types associated with the benefitting party (customer interest, balanced interest, company interest). This work extends past classifications of cybersecurity incident notifications and provides a template of possible notification approaches that could be adopted by organizations.

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Jan 3rd, 12:00 AM Jan 7th, 12:00 AM

Show-and-Tell or Hide-and-Seek? Examining Organizational Cybersecurity Incident Notifications

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The growing frequency of cybersecurity incidents commonly requires organizations to notify customers of ongoing events. However, the content contained within these notifications varies widely, including differences in the level of detail, apportioning of blame, compensation, and corrective action. This study seeks to identify patterns contained within cybersecurity incident notifications by constructing a typology of organizational responses. Based on a detailed review of 465 global cybersecurity incidents that occurred during the first half of 2020, we obtained and qualitatively analyzed 187 customer notifications. Our results reveal three distinct organizational response types associated with the level of detail contained within the notification (full transparency, guarded, opacity), as well as three additional response types associated with the benefitting party (customer interest, balanced interest, company interest). This work extends past classifications of cybersecurity incident notifications and provides a template of possible notification approaches that could be adopted by organizations.

https://aisel.aisnet.org/hicss-55/os/cybersecurity/7