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Individual differences in susceptibility to online influence: A theoretical review

Jul 10, 2017 | Research

This paper reviews academic literature on the both individual differences and contextual factors that influence susceptibility to cyber attacks, including self-awareness, self-control, security expertise, motivation, trust and attitudes to risk.  
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