Comparing Online Surveys for Cybersecurity: SONA and Mturk

Anne Wagner, Anna Bakas, Shelia Kennison, Eric Chan-Tin

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Abstract

People have many accounts and usually need to create a password for each. They tend to create insecure passwords and re-use passwords, which can lead to compromised data. This research examines if there is a link between personality type and password security among a variety of participants in two groups of participants: SONA and MTurk. Each participant in both surveys answered questions based on password security and their personality type. Our results show that participants in the MTurk survey were more likely to choose a strong password and to exhibit better security behaviors and knowledge than participants in the SONA survey. This is mostly attributed to the age difference. However, the distribution of the results was similar for both MTurk and SONA. In the second part of our study, we found that security behaviors actually went down – this could be due to the pandemic or indicative of a need for more regular messaging/training.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalComputer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Volume8
Issue number30
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 8 2022

Keywords

  • Survey
  • Password Strength
  • Personality
  • MTurk
  • SONA

Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences
  • Information Security
  • Personality and Social Contexts

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