Human Factors and Cybersecurity: The Psychology of Online Safety and Security
暫譯: 人因工程與網路安全:線上安全與保護的心理學
Hadlington, Lee, Ryding, Chloe
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商品描述
Human Factors and Cybersecurity examines the intricate interplay between human behaviour and digital security, offering a comprehensive exploration of how psychological, dispositional, and situational factors influence cybersecurity practices.
Bringing together information that is both research-informed and practical in nature, the book highlights how human behaviour and decisions can impact cybersecurity infrastructure. It covers a wide range of topics, including the foundations of cybersecurity, the risks posed by insider threats, and the importance of a human-centered approach. It examines the cognitive pitfalls and decision-making processes that can lead to security breaches and provides strategies for reducing human error. The book also includes case studies and real-world examples of cybersecurity breaches, and practical strategies and guidance for enhancing cybersecurity at an individual and organisational level.
Presenting state-of-the-art thinking related to the human factor in the context of cybersecurity, this book offers a clear grounding for researchers, professionals and students alike, and valuable insights for anyone looking to protect against threats in the digital world.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
《人因與網路安全》探討了人類行為與數位安全之間的複雜互動,全面探索心理、性格和情境因素如何影響網路安全實踐。
本書結合了既有研究依據又具實用性的資訊,強調人類行為和決策如何影響網路安全基礎設施。內容涵蓋廣泛主題,包括網路安全的基礎、內部威脅所帶來的風險,以及以人為中心的方法的重要性。它檢視了可能導致安全漏洞的認知陷阱和決策過程,並提供減少人為錯誤的策略。本書還包括網路安全漏洞的案例研究和實際範例,以及提升個人和組織層面網路安全的實用策略和指導。
本書呈現了與網路安全中人因相關的最前沿思維,為研究人員、專業人士和學生提供了清晰的基礎,並為任何希望在數位世界中防範威脅的人提供了寶貴的見解。
作者簡介
Lee Hadlington is an Associate Professor in Cyberpsychology at Nottingham Trent University. His research focuses directly on aspects of risk and resilience in Cyberspace, with a particular emphasis on susceptibility to cybercrime, fake news and misinformation, cybersecurity, and information security.
Chloe Ryding is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University. Her research focuses on on-line behaviour and well-being, with interests in social media use, misinformation and fake news, and cybersecurity.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
李·哈德靈頓是諾丁漢特倫特大學的網路心理學副教授。他的研究直接聚焦於網路空間中的風險與韌性,特別強調對網路犯罪、假新聞與錯誤資訊、網路安全及資訊安全的易感性。
克洛伊·瑞丁是諾丁漢特倫特大學的心理學高級講師。她的研究專注於線上行為與福祉,對社交媒體使用、錯誤資訊與假新聞以及網路安全有興趣。