Title
Cyber resilient behavior: Integrating human behavioral models and resilience engineering capabilities into cyber security
Author
van der Kleij, R.
Leukfeldt, R.
Contributor
Ahram, T. (editor)
Karwowski, W. (editor)
Publication year
2020
Abstract
Cybercrime is on the rise. With the ongoing digitization of our society, it is expected that, sooner or later, all organizations have to deal with cyberattacks; hence organizations need to be more cyber resilient. This paper presents a novel framework of cyber resilience, integrating models from resilience engineering and human behavior. Based on a pilot study with nearly 60 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Netherlands, this paper shows that the proposed framework holds the promise for better development of human aspects of cyber resilience within organizations. The framework provides organizations with diagnostic capability into how to better prepare for emerging cyber threats, while assuring the viability of human aspects of cyber security critical to their business continuity. Moreover, knowing the sources of behavior that predict cyber resiliency may help in the development of successful behavioral intervention programs. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
Subject
Human aspects of cyber security
Security behaviors
Human engineering
Behavioral interventions
Cyber hygiene behavior
Cyber security
Diagnostic capabilities
Human behavioral models
Resilience engineerings
Security behaviors
Small and medium-sized enterprise
Behavioral research
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20488-4_2
TNO identifier
867835
Publisher
Springer Verlag, Cham
ISBN
9783030204877
ISSN
2194-5357
Source
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, AHFE International Conference on Human Factors in Cybersecurity, 2019, 24 July 2019 through 28 July 2019, 960, 16-27
Document type
conference paper