
New Perspectives in Behavioral Cybersecurity II
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This volume introduces innovative perspectives from countries as varied as Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, and the Philippines, among others, reflecting the global nature of cyber challenges. New Approaches in Behavioral Cybersecurity II: Human Behavior for Business, Profiling, Linguistics, and Voting brings together international perspectives that explore how human behavior intersects with cybersecurity. The chapters highlight the integration of behavioral sciences such as psychology, economics, and sociology with traditional cybersecurity approaches. Contributors examine linguistic differences in cyberattacks, explore the impact of personality on hacking behavior, and provide insights into ethical practices in the digital age. The reader will be able to take a different and international look at the complex and evolving world of cybersecurity.
An ideal read for cybersecurity professionals, human factors practitioners, academics, and students, this book will help readers broaden their understanding of how human behavior influences cyber defenses.
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"This new volume of New Perspectives in Behavioral Cybersecurity continues in the footsteps of its predecessor by addressing an important aspect of cybersecurity that's often underrepresented-the human factor. Technical cybersecurity, the arena where complex malware is reverse-engineered and sophisticated monitoring systems thwart cyber attacks, is crucially important. But human factors, which don't get as much airplay, are equally critical in defending computer systems, because most costs related to cyber attacks are the direct result of human error." -- Golden George Richard III, Professor of Computer Science, Louisiana State UniversityMore details
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He received degrees from the University of Toronto (BSc and MSc in ,athematics), University of New Brunswick (MSc in computer science), and the University of Michigan (PhD in mathematics). He also held Post-Doctoral appointments at Princeton University and the University of California - Berkeley. He has recently been honored to have been named to the "Hall of Honour" at his undergraduate University, St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, and also by having a Graduate Fellowship named after him at the College of Charleston, in recognition of his being the Founding Dean of the Graduate School there.
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