This research examines the relationship between employee cybersecurity awareness and organizational data protection practices in the modern digital workplace. With the exponential increase in cyber threats and data breaches, organizations are increasingly recognizing that human factors represent both the weakest link and the strongest defense in cybersecurity. The goal of this research is to investigate how employee awareness levels influence organizational data protection effectiveness. Using quantitative survey methodology and statistical data analysis, the research explores the impact of cybersecurity training programs, employee attitudes toward security protocols, and the correlation between awareness levels and security incident rates. This study employs a structured questionnaire to collect primary data from 50 employees across various organizational levels. The convenience sampling method is used for sample selection. Statistical tests including Chi-Square, One-Sample T-Test, and One-Way ANOVA are applied to validate the research hypotheses. This research concluded that employee cybersecurity awareness has a significant positive impact on organizational data protection practices and that organizations with comprehensive awareness programs experience fewer security incidents.
Waghole et al. (Sat,) studied this question.