Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection

Abstract As cybersecurity threats increase in frequency and sophistication, organizations are realizing that one of their strongest resources to combat cyberattacks lies in the growing volume of data at their disposal. However, traditional knowledge management technologies have limited capabilities...

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Main Author: Peter Oluseyi Obitade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Big Data
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40537-019-0229-9
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spelling doaj-90d193aae9094dd590ac117cacd005a12020-11-25T02:55:14ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Big Data2196-11152019-08-016112810.1186/s40537-019-0229-9Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protectionPeter Oluseyi Obitade0College of Business, University of North Texas, DallasAbstract As cybersecurity threats increase in frequency and sophistication, organizations are realizing that one of their strongest resources to combat cyberattacks lies in the growing volume of data at their disposal. However, traditional knowledge management technologies have limited capabilities to effectively process and analyze these larger data volumes that can provide managers with pertinent information to make better-informed security decisions. Using survey data from 479 business and information security executives and drawing from the resource-based view, I find that 69% of organizations that deployed big data analytics reported significant improvements in their cyber knowledge management capabilities. Second, the findings also confirm a significantly positive association between big data analytics and cyber agility. In particular, 72% of organizations that deployed big data analytics solutions reported significant improvements in their ability to detect and respond faster to cyber threats. Lastly, compared to 56% of organizations without big data analytics, 78% of companies that have deployed big data analytics technologies considered their cyber security capabilities adequate and robust enough to protect critical information assets from cyberattacks. Overall, the results demonstrate that organizations need advanced data analytics capabilities to effectively leverage IT resources, allowing them to respond to cyber incidents with speed and agility which ultimately cumulates in the superior cyber protection of valuable information assets. The results also provide some useful implications for research and managerial practices.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40537-019-0229-9Big data analyticsBusiness intelligenceKnowledge management processes and structuresCyber agilityInformation technology capabilityOrganizational capabilities
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Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection
Journal of Big Data
Big data analytics
Business intelligence
Knowledge management processes and structures
Cyber agility
Information technology capability
Organizational capabilities
author_facet Peter Oluseyi Obitade
author_sort Peter Oluseyi Obitade
title Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection
title_short Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection
title_full Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection
title_fullStr Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection
title_full_unstemmed Big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection
title_sort big data analytics: a link between knowledge management capabilities and superior cyber protection
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Big Data
issn 2196-1115
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract As cybersecurity threats increase in frequency and sophistication, organizations are realizing that one of their strongest resources to combat cyberattacks lies in the growing volume of data at their disposal. However, traditional knowledge management technologies have limited capabilities to effectively process and analyze these larger data volumes that can provide managers with pertinent information to make better-informed security decisions. Using survey data from 479 business and information security executives and drawing from the resource-based view, I find that 69% of organizations that deployed big data analytics reported significant improvements in their cyber knowledge management capabilities. Second, the findings also confirm a significantly positive association between big data analytics and cyber agility. In particular, 72% of organizations that deployed big data analytics solutions reported significant improvements in their ability to detect and respond faster to cyber threats. Lastly, compared to 56% of organizations without big data analytics, 78% of companies that have deployed big data analytics technologies considered their cyber security capabilities adequate and robust enough to protect critical information assets from cyberattacks. Overall, the results demonstrate that organizations need advanced data analytics capabilities to effectively leverage IT resources, allowing them to respond to cyber incidents with speed and agility which ultimately cumulates in the superior cyber protection of valuable information assets. The results also provide some useful implications for research and managerial practices.
topic Big data analytics
Business intelligence
Knowledge management processes and structures
Cyber agility
Information technology capability
Organizational capabilities
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40537-019-0229-9
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