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Forensic Perspectives on Cybercrime: Human Behaviour and Cybersecurity
Forensic Perspectives in Cybercrime is the first book to combine the disciplines of cyberpsychology and forensic psychology, helping to define this emergent area. It explores the psychological factors that influence the behaviour of all those involved in cybersecurity.
Author(s) | By John McAlaney (Bournemouth University, UK), Peter J. Hills, Terri Cole. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 160 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 11 Mar 2024 |
Availability | Not yet available |
Forensic Perspectives in Cybercrime is the first book to combine the disciplines of cyberpsychology and forensic psychology, helping to define this emergent area. It explores the psychological factors that influence the behaviour of all those involved in cybersecurity.
1. Introduction to cybercrime 2. Social engineering 3. Attackers 4. Victimology and resilience 5. Culture 6. Behaviour change and prevention 7. Emergent technologies and future directions 8. Conclusions and recommendations
John McAlaney is a Chartered Psychologist and Chartered Scientist at Bournemouth University. His research looks at psychological determinants of risk behaviours including online gambling, digital addiction, and cybersecurity. He engages with charities, bu