ABSTRACT
New Perspectives in Behavioral Cybersecurity offers direction for readers in areas related to human behavior and cybersecurity, by exploring some of the new ideas and approaches in this subject, specifically with new techniques in this field coming from scholars with very diverse backgrounds in dealing with these issues. It seeks to show an understanding of motivation, personality, and other behavioral approaches to understand cyberattacks and create cyberdefenses.
This book:
• Elaborates cybersecurity concerns in the work environment and cybersecurity threats to individuals.
• Presents personality characteristics of cybersecurity attackers, cybersecurity behavior, and behavioral interventions.
• Highlights the applications of behavioral economics to cybersecurity.
• Captures the management and security of financial data through integrated software solutions.
• Examines the importance of studying fake news proliferation by detecting coordinated inauthentic behavior.
This title is an ideal read for senior undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in fields including ergonomics, human factors, human-computer interaction, computer engineering, and psychology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Section I|50 pages
Cybersecurity Concerns in the Work Environment
part Section II|53 pages
Cybersecurity Threats to the Individual
part Section III|24 pages
Cybersecurity Concerns in the Home and Work Environment
part Section IV|12 pages
Ethical Behavior
part Section V|11 pages
Differences in Languages in Cyberattacks
part Section VI|7 pages
Applications of Behavioral Economics to Cybersecurity
part Section VII|12 pages
New Approaches for Future Research