📄 Abstract
This study examines gender differences in cybersecurity competence, awareness, and response among forensic science students in Bengaluru. A questionnaire assessing various aspects of cybersecurity knowledge and practices was administered to 14 male and 14 female students. Using R software, independent t-tests were conducted to compare mean scores between genders. The results indicated no statistically significant differences, suggesting that gender may not be a determining factor in cybersecurity proficiency within this demographic. These findings highlight the importance of inclusive educational strategies in cybersecurity training for forensic science students.
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📚 How to Cite:
Alona Thomas, Aaron George , GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CYBERSECURITY COMPETENCE, AWARENESS, AND RESPONSE-COMPARATIVE STUDY AMONG FORENSIC SCIENCE STUDENTS IN BENGALURU , Volume 10 , Issue 10, october 2024, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) ,