Importance of Human Error Taxonomy for Unintentional Insider Threat

Setyawan, Widyarto and Syahirah Mohd, Nor and Wan Basri Wan, Ismail and Riki, Riki Importance of Human Error Taxonomy for Unintentional Insider Threat. bit-Tech.

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Abstract

The organization has developed an information security program to guide users in handling their data and systems. However, human errors remain a major challenge to information security. This research aims to explore the human error taxonomy, which is closely linked to human error activities and factors that pose a high risk of information leakage in organizations. To study the activities and factors that contribute to human errors, a systematic literature review was conducted to outline the human errors that impact an organization's information security culture. The paper has utilized the human error taxonomy guidance to identify and classify human error activities with their contributing factors. This approach will assist employees and organizations in understanding the importance of human error taxonomy to prevent unintentional insider threats and enhance their information security measures. The identification and classification of human error activities and factors will provide valuable insights to improve the effectiveness of an organization's information security program.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 000 Karya Umum > 005 Pemograman > 005.11 Pemograman Khusus > 005.12 Sistem Analisis dan Desain Perangkat Lunak
000 Karya Umum > 005 Pemograman > 005.12 Sistem Analisis dan Desain Perangkat Lunak
Divisions: Fakultas Sains & Teknologi > Sistem Informasi
Depositing User: Riki Tan
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2026 15:43
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2026 04:17
URI: https://repositori.buddhidharma.ac.id//id/eprint/3271

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