DOES ENTERPRISE SIZE MATTER IN ACHIEVING INFORMATION SECURITY?
Enterprises provide many different security measures to keep their information safe such as firewalls, anti-virus software, or biometrics. It is possible that larger enterprises could offer more sophisticated security measures and information security trainings to end users. In that regard, this study will investigate the relationship between organization size and information security issues such as users perception of information safety, users experience of virus-related data loss, the number of users passwords required at work, and the requirement for user information security training. Using 139 survey responses in the Northeast region, this study found that regardless of the company size, users have experience of lost data due to computer viruses and perceive that information security in their work is good. Users in larger enterprises seemed to have more passwords for their work and may have more chance of having information security training.ABSTRACT FROM AUTHORCopyright of Review