Business continuity, an analysis of risk exposure to cybernetic attacks on micro and small businesses in the region of Atlautla, Ozumba y Amecameca

Business continuity, an analysis of risk exposure to cybernetic attacks on micro and small businesses in the region of Atlautla, Ozumba y Amecameca

Authors

  • Angélica María Ramos Yáñez Universidad Politécnica de Atlautla
  • Elizabeth Torres Ramos Universidad Politécnica de Atlautla
  • Abigail Alonso Reyes Universidad Politécnica de Atlautla
  • Laura Segundo Gil Universidad Politécnica de Atlautla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46990/relayn.2021.5.2.338

Keywords:

Ataques cibernéticos, continuidad de negocio, micro y pequeña empresa, riesgo, seguridad informática

Abstract

This quantitative research of descriptive-correlational design was performed with data recollected during the annual investigation of Latin American Studies Network in Business and Administration (Relayn) in 2020 from a sample consisting of 401 micro and small business directors from the municipality of Atlautla, Ozumba and Amecameca, Mexico State with the objective of weighing vulnerability of cybernetic attacks measured  by the relationship between incorporation of technology and implementation of computer security software with the intention of inferring the impact it has on a businesses continuity. A direct relationship was found among study variables, with r = 0.725.

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Published

2021-11-09

How to Cite

Ramos Yáñez, A. M., Torres Ramos, E., Alonso Reyes, A., & Segundo Gil, L. (2021). Business continuity, an analysis of risk exposure to cybernetic attacks on micro and small businesses in the region of Atlautla, Ozumba y Amecameca: Business continuity, an analysis of risk exposure to cybernetic attacks on micro and small businesses in the region of Atlautla, Ozumba y Amecameca. Revista RELAYN- Micro Y Pequeñas Empresas En Latinoamérica, 5(2), 148–166. https://doi.org/10.46990/relayn.2021.5.2.338