Aug 27, 2021 | Journal article, Research library
Information technology has become an integral part of healthcare within the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS). All healthcare professionals are required to possess a certain level of computer knowledge and adhere to cyber ethics standards, which are...
Aug 17, 2021 | Journal article, Research library
Approximately 65% of the organizations in the United States have fallen victim to a successful phishing attack. Many organizations offer anti-phishing training to their employees to defend against phishing attacks. The purpose of this study is to examine factors...
Jul 3, 2021 | Conference proceedings, Journal article, Research library
Cybersecurity is an escalating concern in today’s technology-driven world, spanning consumer, corporate, and military domains. A literature review focused on human responses to cybersecurity incidents reveals a three-phase process in cybersecurity response: 1....
Jun 5, 2021 | Journal article, Research library
Despite substantial investments in technological solutions to bolster cybersecurity, human factors, such as employees falling for phishing attacks, remain a significant vulnerability that can undermine even the most advanced security systems. Drawing upon dual-process...
Feb 21, 2021 | Journal article, Research library
During the COVID-19 pandemic, fake news has increased considerably. This study is exploratory and descriptive research that aims to establish the human factors that make the standard user susceptible to cyber-attacks in times of pandemic. A literature review of...
Feb 1, 2018 | Journal article, Research library
The psychology of cybersecurity literature widely acknowledges that in the realm of cybersecurity, it’s often ordinary users, rather than technology systems, who constitute the weakest link. This study specifically aimed to assess the cybersecurity judgment of...