How people react on-line after being scammed – and how to create champions of change within your organisation.
How people react on-line after being scammed – and how to create champions of change within your organisation.
So this is the third in a series of posts delving into behavioural Cybersecurity. We started with a general overview of how people keeping themselves safe from cyber attacks is surprisingly similar to people keeping themselves fit and healthy. This means that we can apply really well researched, empirically derived models of health behaviour to […]
So previously I talked about health psychology and what it had to offer the domain of cybersecurity behaviour. I mentioned that there were a number of psychological models which have turned out to be incredibly applicable to understanding and predicting why people do and don’t carry out good cybersecurity practices. So today we’re going to […]
Cybersecurity, like many other fields, is one where it is easy to become overwhelmed by the technical aspects of the challenges involved, and miss one of the most important determinants of outcomes – namely human behaviour. In the same way that you can provide an army with weapons, logistics, technology etc… if the individual soldiers […]
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