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- W3168175238 abstract "The use of computers has become inevitable for businesses, especially in the last decades. Whether in private or in public sectors, people have become extremely attached to the use of smart digital devices, such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, etc. However, the digitisation has made life easier and more comfortable, but this huge change in life has brought with it several challenges and raised the average of criminal activities known as cybercrimes. The observations showed that the main reason behind most people facing these crimes is the lack of awareness of cybersecurity and cybercrimes. This research sheds lights on cybersecurity and cybercrimes, measures the government’s e-awareness of cybersecurity, and identifies the types of most effective material in raising the e-awareness of cybersecurity and cybercrimes. The study has divided the data into different categories, in consistent with (age, gender, education, and ethic). The sample size was 243 staff. The age of the staff was divided into three different groups, in relation to their IT capabilities. The suggestion was that the primary age group target was between (20 and 35) years and then between (36 and 50) as well as (51 and 60) years. Every participant within the sample was exposed to cybersecurity e-awareness by using different tools. The study indicates that directing sources to provide Arabic content through videos or audio clips, they are more effective than other methods, thus contributing to saving resources from the loss in textual awareness. Also, there is poor e-awareness among employees form an Arab origin, while the non-Arab have a much better awareness. The most effect cybersecurity measure is to enhance the e-awareness, which affects the employees based on the employee’s level." @default.
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- W3168175238 title "Measuring the Influence of Methods to Raise the E-Awareness of Cybersecurity for Medina Region Employees" @default.
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