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E-safety knowledge and skills of civil service employees
PÓLOVÁ, Marie
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the issue of esafety related knowledge and habits of people working in civil service. I focused on protection against malware, phishing and data loss. Next, I examined the habits when working with security passwords and habits when working with electronic mail. I approached the issue at hand using a questionnaire aimed to find out whether civil servants are capable of protecting themselves against cyber threats. Selected problem I solved using a questionnaire, which I investigated whether civil servants are able to protect against computer threats. The results were processed using statistical methods chi-square statistic, Student t-test and Simple analysis of variance. I found the factors that influence the behavior and habits of the respondents. It is the strength of the password they use to access the applications with sensitive data and meeting with the malware infection. Here it was found the most addictions confirmed. Of the personality factors most influences the behavior of respondents education and then followed by sex.

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