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New Perspectives in Behavioral Cybersecurity

Editat de Wayne Patterson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2025
New Perspectives in Behavioral Cybersecurity offers direction for readers in areas related to human behavior and cybersecurity, by exploring some of the new ideas and approaches in this subject, specifically with new techniques in this field coming from a diverse range of scholars.
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ISBN-13: 9781032540818
ISBN-10: 1032540818
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Cuprins

Section I. Cybersecurity Concerns in the Work Environment.  1. Management and Security of Financial Data Through Integrated Software Solutions.  2. An Efficient Scheme For Detecting And Mitigating Insider Threats.  3. (Figures query) Phishing Through URLs: An Instance Based Learning Model Approach to Detecting Phishing.  Section II. Cybersecurity Threats to the Individual.  4. Video Games in Digital Forensics.  5. Dances with the Illuminati: Hands-On Social Engineering in Classroom Setting.  6. Studying Fake News Proliferation by Detecting Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior.  7. Refining the Sweeney Approach on Data Privacy.  Section III. Cybersecurity Concerns in the Home and Work Environment.  8. Cybersecurity Hygiene: Blending Home and Work Computing.  9. Will a Cybersecurity Mindset shift build and sustain a Cybersecurity Pipeline?.  Section IV. Ethical Behavior.  10. Cybersecurity Behavior and Behavioral Interventions.  Section V. Differences in Languages in Cyberattacks.  11. Using Language Differences to Detect Cyberattacks: Ukrainian and Russian.  Section VI. Applications of Behavioral Economics to Cybersecurity.  12. Using Economic Prospect Theory To Quantify Side Channel Attacks.  13. A Game-Theoretic Approach to Detecting Romance Scams.  Section VII. New Approaches for Future Research.  14. (Unfinished?) Human-Centered Artificial intelligence: Threats and Opportunities for Cybersecurity.

Notă biografică

Dr. Wayne Patterson is a retired Professor of Computer Science at Howard University. He is also currently Co-Principal Investigator for the GEAR UP project at Howard. He has also been Director of the Cybersecurity Research Center, Associate Vice Provost for Research, and Senior Fellow for Research and International Affairs in the Graduate School at Howard. He has also been Professeur d’Informatique at the Université de Moncton, Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of New Orleans, and in 1988 Associate Vice Chancellor for Research there. In 1993, he was appointed Vice President for Research and Professional and Community Services, and Dean of the Graduate School at the College of Charleston, South Carolina. In 1998, he was selected by the Council of Graduate Schools, the national organization of graduate deans and graduate schools, as the Dean in Residence at the national office in Washington, DC. His other service to the graduate community in the United States has included being elected to the Presidency of the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools, and also to the Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate Schools. Dr. Patterson has published more than 50 scholarly articles primarily related to cybersecurity, one of the earliest textbooks in cybersecurity, Mathematical Cryptology (Rowman and Littlefield, 1986), and recently the first book in this aspect of cybersecurity (with co-author Cynthia K. Winston), Behavioral Cybersecurity (CRC Press, 2018) . He has been the principal investigator on over 35 external grants valued at over $6,000,000. In August 2006, he was loaned by Howard University to the US National Science Foundation to serve as the Foundation’s Program Manager for International Science and Engineering in Developing Countries, and in 2017 was Visiting Scholar at Google.
He received degrees from the University of Toronto (BSc and MSc in Mathematics), 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.