Cybersecurity for Decision Makers

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ABOUT THE BOOK

This book is aimed at managerial decision makers, practitioners in any field, and the academic community. The chapter authors have integrated theory with evidence-based practice to go beyond merely explaining cybersecurity topics. To accomplish this, the editors drew upon the combined cognitive intelligence of 46 scholars from 11 countries to present the state of the art in cybersecurity. Managers and leaders at all levels in organizations around the globe will find the explanations and suggestions useful for understanding cybersecurity risks as well as formulating strategies to mitigate future problems. Employees will find the examples and caveats both interesting as well as practical for everyday activities at the workplace and in their personal lives. Cybersecurity practitioners in computer science, programming, or espionage will find the literature and statistics fascinating and more than likely a confirmation of their own findings and assumptions. Government policymakers will find the book valuable to inform their new agenda of protecting citizens and infrastructure in any country around the world. Academic scholars, professors, instructors, and students will find the theories, models, frameworks, and discussions relevant and supportive to teaching as well as research.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Editor Biographies
Contributors

1. Why Cyberattacks Disrupt Society and How to Mitigate Risk
Kenneth David Strang and Narasimha Rao Vajjhala

2. Nature, Forms, and Remedies of Cyberbullying on Social Media Platforms: A Brief Philosophical Perspective
Sooraj Kumar Maurya

3. Cybersecurity and Human Factors: A Literature Review
Natasha Cecilia Edeh

4. An Introduction to Cybercrime and Cybersecurity: The Whys and Whos of Cybersecurity
Riddhita Parikh

5. Cybersecurity Attack Case Studies: Lessons Learned
D. V. Manjula, Aisshwarya Nallamilli, and Dulkarnine Raseeda

6. Towards a Cybersecurity Awareness Program for Non-Technical Audiences in Malaysia
Shafiq Ul Rehman and Selvakumar Manickam

7. Raising Awareness of Social Engineering among Adolescents: Psychological and Cybersecurity Perspective
Ruchi Joshi and Shafiq Ul Rehman

8. Intelligent Named Entity-Based Cybercrime Recognition System for Social Media Network Platforms
Kathiravan Pannerselvam, Saranya Rajiakodi, and Shanmugavadivu Pichai

9. A Case Study on Zonal Analysis of Cybercrimes Over a Decade in India
Diya C. R., Umme Salma M., and Chaitra R. Beerannavar

10. Taming the Confluence of Space Systems and Cybersecurity
Syed Shahzad, Keith Joiner, and Felicity Deane

11. Regulating Cyber-Physical Systems for Safety Consequences
Mark van Zomeren, Keith Joiner, Elena Sitnikova, and Lily Qiao

12. Mapping the State of the Art: Artificial Intelligence for Decision Making in Financial Crime
Borja Álvarez Martínez, Richard Allmendinger, Hadi Akbarzadeh Khorshidi, Theodore Papamarkou, Andre Feitas, Johanne Trippas, Markos Zachariadis, Nicholas Lord, and Katie Benson

13. Understanding and Measuring the Impact of Cyberattacks on Businesses: A Systematic Literature Review
Xiuqin Li, Richard Allmendinger, Elvira Uyarra, and James Mercer

14. Problems and Ethical Issues in Cybersecurity Today: Some Critical Readings
Maximiliano E. Korstanje

15. An Empirical Investigation of Psychological Factors Affecting Compliance with Information Security Organizational Policies
Tatyana Ryutov

16. Nexus between Banking Cybersecurity Breaches, Cyber Vulnerabilities, and Kidnap for Ransom in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis of Kaduna and Abuja Metropolis, Nigeria
Hassan Abdulazeez and Sule Magaji

17. SME Cybersecurity Misconceptions: A Guide for Decision Makers
Martin Wilson and Sharon McDonald

18. Rethinking the Impact of Informal Organizational Rules on Organizational Cybersecurity
Maharazu Kasim

19. Ethical Aspects of Cybersecurity in E-Commerce
Tanya Kumar and Satveer Kaur

20. Cybersecurity in Healthcare
Arijita Banerjee and Sumit Kumar

21. Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Strategies as Resilience Tools after Cyberattacks in Toxic Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
Lukman Raimi

22. Building Cybersecurity Capacity Through Education, Awareness, and Training
Ruth Shillair, Patricia Esteve-González, William H. Dutton, Sadie Creese, and Basie Von Solms

23. Cybersecurity Awareness: Prerequisites for Strategic Decision Makers
Sadiq Nasir



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