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'Encryption doesn't matter': Pitfalls in cybersecurity communications
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Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society - The German Internet Institute
Abstract Due to digitalisation, cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important for citizens. In Germany, the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) is the authority responsible for 'digital consumer protection'. Its aim is to use social media to communicate with the public about cybersecurity. Preci... view more
Due to digitalisation, cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important for citizens. In Germany, the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) is the authority responsible for 'digital consumer protection'. Its aim is to use social media to communicate with the public about cybersecurity. Precisely, this area is an uncharted scientific territory. Theoretical approaches such as protection motivation theory (PMT) and framing provide useful guidelines for effective communication on protective behaviours. Our study explores the basic characteristics of BSI’s social media communication and analyses to what degree BSI's posts on Twitter (X) published in 2021 and 2022 correspond with these guiding principles. Based on a computational analysis of n = 3,058 tweets and a qualitative in-depth analysis of the most prominent n = 34 tweets, the results show that BSI's social media communication is often self-referential and discusses current events related to digital security only to a limited degree. When mentioned, cyber threats and countermeasures are typically presented in a vague manner. Similarly, it is often unclear who might be (potentially) affected by a threat. We conclude that applying a model for designing risk messages that draw on the dimensions of PMT could help cybersecurity-related social media communication.... view less
Keywords
digitalization; security; consumer protection; risk communication; social media
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Free Keywords
cybersecurity; cybersecurity communication; protection motivation theory; framing
Collection Title
Uncertain Journeys into Digital Futures: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research for Mitigating Wicked Societal and Environmental Problems
Editor
Kox, Thomas; Ullrich, André; Zech, Herbert
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Publisher
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
City
Baden-Baden
Page/Pages
p. 219-238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748947585
ISBN
978-3-7489-4758-5
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed