
Dustin Ormond, PhD
Assistant Professor
Heider College of Business
Academic Appointments
Department
- Business Intelligence and Analytics
Position
- Assistant Professor
Education
- Mississippi State University (Ph.D. in Business Administration - Business Information Systems)
- Brigham Young University (Master in Information Systems Management)
- Brigham Young University (Bachelor of Information Systems)
Publications and Presentations
Articles
- Don’t even think about it! Anti-neutralization, information, and normative influence in information security compliance, Journal of Association for Information Systems, Forthcoming, 2017
- Crossler, R.E., Belanger, F., & Ormond, D. The quest for complete security: An empirical analysis of an individual's 360 degree protection from security threats, Information Systems Frontiers, Forthcoming, 2017
- Ormond, D., Warkentin, M., & Johnston, A. Perceived deception: Evaluating source credibility and self-efficacy, Journal of Information Privacy and Security, 12(4), 197-217, 2016
- Mchaney, R., Warkentin, M., Sachs, D., Pope, M. B., & Ormond, D. Teaching social media in business, Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations in Practice, 14, 39-62, 2015
- Ormond, Dustin, Warkentin, Merrill Is this a Joke? the Impact of Message Manipulations on Risk Perceptions, Journal of Computer Information Systems, 55(2), 9-19, 2014
- Barlow, J.B., Warkentin, M., Ormond, D., & Dennis, A.R. Don't make excuses! Discouraging neutralization to reduce IT policy violation, Computers & Security, 39 (Part B), 145-159, 2013
Publications
- Silic, M., Barlow, J. B., & Ormond, D. Warning! The effects of warning messages on deterring use of unapproved software, DeWald Roode Information Security Workshop, 2015
- Ormond, D., & Warkentin, M. Message quality and quantity manipulations and their effects on perceived risk, Proceedings of the National Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference, 2012
- Barlow, J.B., Warkentin, M., Ormond, D., & Dennis, A.R. Don't make excuses! Framing IT security training to reduce policy violation, Proceedings of the DeWald Roode Information Security Workshop, 2012
- Ormond, D., Warkentin, M., Marett, K., & Johnston, A.C. Perceived deception: An evaluation of technology awareness and self-efficacy, Proceedings of the DeWald Roode Information Security Workshop, 1-21, 2011
- Mutchler, L.A., Shim, J.P., & Ormond, D. Exploratory study on users' behavior: Smartphone usage, Proceedings of the 17th Annual Americas Conference on Information Systems, 1-9, 2011
Presentations
- Ormond, D. (2017). Nature of online attacks and why they are successful. ISACA – Omaha Chapter, Fifth Annual Workshop. Omaha, NE., 2017
- Silic, M., Barlow, J. B., & Ormond, D. (2015). Warning! The effects of warning messages on deterring use of unapproved software. In Proceedings of the DeWald Roode Information Security Workshop 2015 IFIP WG 8.11/11.13 Workshop. Newark, DE., 2015
- Ormond, D., Warkentin, M., Marett, K., & Johnston, A. C. (2011). Perceived deception: An evaluation of technology awareness and self-efficacy. In Proceedings of the DeWald Roode Information Security Workshop 2011 IFIP WG 8.11/11.13 Workshop (pp. 1–21). Blacksburg, VA., 2011
Research and Scholarship
Research and Scholarship Interests
- Information Security and Database Management Systems
Current Research Projects
- Behavioral Information Security
Grant Funding Received
- Heider College of Business Summer Research Grant
Awards and Honors
- Nominated for Beta Gamma Sigma Professor of the Year, Beta Gamma Sigma, 2017
- Nominated for Faculty Member of the Year, Heider College of Business, 2017
- Nominated for Faculty Member of the Year, Heider College of Business, 2016
- Awarded Faculty Member of the Year, Heider College of Business, 2015
- Scholarship for Service, CyberCorps, 2013
- Nominated for Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper, NSA, 2013