Author

Dr. Abdulkadir Jeilani Mohamud, Lecturer, Faculty of Computer Science & IT, Mogadishu University

A framework for Information Security Management Adoption in Higher Education Institutions in Somalia: Perspectives PMT and TOE

Abstract

This research paper examines the level of information security in higher education institutions in Somalia by identifying the factors influencing information security management. This research was applied by using protection motivation theory and technology organization environment framework, so the paper examines the interrelationship of perceived severity threat, perceived response efficacy, response cost,
relative advantage, top management support and size of the organization and information security management. Using explanatory (causal) research design and cluster sampling technique, four hundred forty-five questionnaires were disseminated to information security managers, ICT managers, IT expertise and IT lecturing at private and public universities in Mogadishu Somalia; three hundred and eight two involved in the study. The data gathered was analyzed using structural equation model, the results propose that of perceived severity threat and size of the organization were significant to the information security management; relative advantage, response cost, response efficacy, top management support were not significant to the information security. Suggestions for the results and research limitations identified.