Employing Fuzzy Delphi Technique to Validate the Component and Contents of Software Security Readiness for Remote Working Employee in Public Organization
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.64.2.114129Keywords:
Software security factor, remote working employee, Fuzzy Delphi techniqueAbstract
The primary objective of this study is to require the experts’ unanimous agreement on the factor influencing software security readiness for remote working employees. This study used the Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM) to collect responses and feedback using a 7-point Likert scale. The survey (items) was reviewed and approved by eight (8) experts panel members. Data analysis was performed using Fuzzy Delphi Logic (FUDELO 1.0) software. The data were evaluated using triangular fuzzy numbering and defuzzification was employed to determine the rank of each variable. The findings revealed that all the items received high levels of to comply with the overall percentage of percent consensus, which must be greater than 75%. All 81 recommended items were retained adequately and acceptable for a large-scale survey in this study. Finally, each item was prioritized (ranked) based on its defuzzification value, and additional items were incorporated based on expert recommendations.
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