Identifying the idiosyncrasies of behavioral information security discourse and proposing future research directions: A Foucauldian perspective

Author:

Liang Nan (Peter)1,Hirschheim Rudy1ORCID,Luo Xin (Robert)2ORCID,Hollingsworth Hayden1

Affiliation:

1. Stephenson Department of Entrepreneurship and Information Systems, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

2. Anderson School of Management, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Abstract

Information security (InfoSec)–related behaviors have been defined in many different ways in the security literature. Indeed, the coexistence of varying terms describing IS security behaviors could be seen as a conceptual inconsistency. However, we believe that it could also be construed as the sign of a vivid and living field embracing dispersed objects of study without changing the disciplinary discourse itself. To test this belief, we conduct a two-part study. Study 1 analyzes the definitions of InfoSec-related behaviors in the existing security literature. The result of Study 1 uncovers the Foucauldian rules that make possible the discourse on behavioral information security, including the surface of emergence, authorities of delimitation, and the grids of specification. Study 1 also indicates that, although behavioral Information Systems Security (ISS) shares the three rules with other disciplines, it is the only field that studies the relations between them. We therefore propose a disciplinary question that reflects this idiosyncrasy. We then conduct Study 2, using Foucault’s view on preconceptual schemata as a theoretical lens, to identify understudied areas in the ISS literature. We found that the existing literature utilizes two variations of the actor and organization schemata to form or to adapt concepts, and utilize two different approaches to study these two variations, namely, an antecedents approach and a dialectics approach. It is noteworthy that the latter is important but understudied in the literature. We then draw an analogy from moral studies to develop three concepts for future ISS research, namely, Stages of Awareness Development, Security Agency, and Security Disengagement.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Strategy and Management,Information Systems

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