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Book Description

This book provides a unique perspective into the mindset of psychology and cybersecurity.

It presents a view of incorporating the latest research in cybersecurity and behavior. The newest cybersecurity challenge is not just understanding cybercriminals’ behavior, but our behavior as well, and to realize that some of behaviors could lead us in making bad cybersecurity decisions.

By using models and literature rooted in psychology and comparing those to cybersecurity attacks, this book will help those who make crucial cybersecurity decisions to protect their organization, even better decisions. Dr. Brown also presents even a possible theory of cybersecurity. Key areas include: behaviorism; learning models; cybersecurity vulnerabilities; stereotypes; cybersecurity traits; conditioned response; social engineering; deep fakes.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Abstract
  7. Contents
  8. Chapter 1 Cybersecurity and Behavior
  9. Chapter 2 Behaviorism
  10. Chapter 3 Traits
  11. Chapter 4 Perceptions
  12. Chapter 5 So, How Do We Even Think?
  13. Chapter 6 Memory
  14. Chapter 7 How Are We Motivated
  15. Chapter 8 Social Influence
  16. Chapter 9 Stereotypes
  17. Chapter 10 Fight or Flight
  18. Chapter 11 Language
  19. Chapter 12 Differences in Opinion
  20. Chapter 13 Cyber Maturity and Ethics
  21. Chapter 14 Theory of Cybersecurity
  22. Chapter 15 Future
  23. References
  24. About the Author
  25. Index
  26. Backcover