Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Information Security in Ideological and Political Education in the Digital Age

Mo Lingqi
Hariharan N Krishnasamy
Lu Qiaoqiao
Wu Zhuoyang

Abstract

In the context of the digital wave sweeping modern education, securing the information safety of ideological and political education in universities is of paramount importance. Based on the comprehensive risk mechanism, this paper deconstructs the connotation of information security of ideological and political education in higher education in the digital age, divides it into two categories: ideological risk and technical risk, and constructs the influence model of information security level of ideological and political education. Data were collected via questionnaires and a structural equation model was used to test hypotheses, revealing the complex influences of key factors such as educational quality and sustainable development education, informatization teaching environment, campus digitalization level, and the impact on the quality of education. The study finds that the quality of political education in universities lays the foundation of solid information security, whereas network governance capability directly affects it. In contrast, the informatization teaching environment and campus digitalization level play positive mediating roles at different levels.

How to Cite

Lingqi, M., Krishnasamy, H. N., Qiaoqiao, L., & Zhuoyang, W. (2024). Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Information Security in Ideological and Political Education in the Digital Age . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.667