Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

Volume 23

Volume 23 Number 4, Pages 359-372

Winter 2012


Information Security Trends and Issues in the Moodle E-Learning Platform: An Ethnographic Content Analysis


Christopher Schultz
University of Maryland University College
Adelphi, MD 20783, USA

Abstract: Empirical research on information security trends and practices in e-learning is scarce. Many articles that have been published apply basic information security concepts to e-learning and list potential threats or propose frameworks for classifying threats. The purpose of this research is to identify, categorize and understand trends and issues in information security in e-learning as reflected in the discussions on a ‘Security and Privacy’ discussion forum of the Moodle learning management system. Four primary themes were identified, as two-thirds of the security related threads on the discussion board addressed the following topics: authentication, permissions, attacks and Moodle configuration. This study should be of interest to educators in information systems management on several levels. First of all, as users and in some cases ad-hoc administrators of learning management systems, the themes and trends identified should increase awareness of security issues inherent in the platform. Secondly, this article serves as a descriptive case study on how security issues are described, discussed and dealt with by developers, users and administrators within the open source software development paradigm.

Keywords: Information assurance & security, Learning management system (LMS), Online communities, Qualitative research & analysis

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Recommended Citation: Schultz, C. (2012). Information Security Trends and Issues in the Moodle E-Learning Platform: An Ethnographic Content Analysis. Journal of Information Systems Education, 23(4), 359-372.