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Abstract
Research conducted to measure the sensitivity of secure login information (username / password) in the field of
electronic systems through three different electronic systems in nature (electronic tests, electronic banking accounts and
personal sites for social networking),by using SPSS program. Application on the community of (Neelain university
SUDAN). Targeting a random sample of (80) respondents from the university (Students and teaching staff members
males and females). Research concluded that the three systems (electronic tests, electronic banking accounts and
personal sites for social networking), differ statistically and significantly in the extent of their need to secure access to
data entry (username / password). It concluded that the electronic banking system is more sensitive compared to the
other systems. Followed by the electronic testing systems then the social networking systems. Research applied (T) Test
and examined that there is a general interest in securing the login information (username / password) in the field of
electronic systems.
Keywords: Sensitivity of information, Electronic systems, Information access, Neelain university, SPSS..
I.
II.
INTRODUCTION
HYPOTHESES
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(Half are students and half are faculty members). The aim
was to measure the sensitivity of secure login information
in electronic systems.
IV.
Mean
Std.
Error
Mean
Df
Sig. (2tailed)
80
11.15
.386
5.574
79
.000
Total social
media
80
system hubs
7.94
.303
-3.511-
79
.001
Total
account
80
system hubs
11.88
.317
9.072
79
.000
Total axes
system
testing
Total
df
702.658
2153.638
237
2856.296
239
Mean
Square
351.329 38.663
9.087
Sig.
.000
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H0 : 1 = 2
H1 : 1 2
Where
1 arithmetic of males
2 arithmetic of females
The following table No(3) has been obtained:
Table No (3): (T) Test (the moral differences in
mathematical circles for gender)
der
Total
axes
system
testing
male
Std.
Gen
Mea Error
N
Mean
40
9.63
.511
Df
Sig. (2tailed)
fema
le
-4.387
78
.000
40 12.68 .471
Where
1 arithmetic faculty members
2 arithmetic for students
Total
male
40
8.43
.375
7.45
.467
social
media
system
hubs
Total
fema
le
1.628
78
.108
40
practical case
10.43 .457
male
40
account
system
fema
hubs
le
13.33 .300
-5.303
78
.000
-3.183
78
.002
40
28.47 1.16
Total
axes
male
fema
le
40
33.45 1.05
40
Std.
T
Error
Mean Mean
Sig.
(2Df
tailed
)
Total
axes
Student 40 8.90 .461
-7.683
system dimen
78 .000
testing sion1
employ
40 13.40 .361
ee
Total
social
Student 40 6.63 .385
media dimen
-4.938 78 .000
system sion1
employ
hubs
40 9.25 .366
ee
Total
account
Student 40 10.53 .465
system dimen
-4.823 78 .000
hubs
sion1
employ
40 13.23 .311
ee
Total
axes
dimen
sion1
Student 40
26.05
.810
00
-7.961 78 .000
employ
35.87
40
.931
ee
50
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H0 : R = 0
H1 : R 0
Axes
Total axes
testing
system
Total social
system hubs
media
between
Educational
levels
Indicators
Pearson Correlation
.455
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
Pearson Correlation
.548
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
Pearson Correlation
.450
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
Pearson Correlation
.588
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
Indicators
Age
Pearson Correlation
.596
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
Pearson Correlation
.556
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
Pearson Correlation
.463
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
Pearson Correlation
.660
Sig. (2-tailed)
.000
RESULTS
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CONCLUSION
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