Review the following photos through a human-centered cybersecurity framework. Create a meme for your favorite three, explaining what is going on in the individual’s or individuals’ mind(s).

Meme 1:
This meme that I have created is about “shoulder surfing” and a type of social engineering in which someone actively looks over your shoulder in order to gain information for personal gain. This happens a lot more often than people think. Since people don’t have eyes in the back of their heads, in most cases they are never even aware that someone is peeking at their screen over their shoulder.

Meme 2:
The second meme that I created is related to phishing. Email recipients receive thousands of phishing emails per year. As time goes on, it becomes a lot more difficult to detect which emails are phishing scams. In the meme I added some humor because you can’t fall for phishing
scams if you don’t check your email in the first place. I chose this picture because he
man in the picture is smiling, seems happy because he doesn’t have to worry about
checking emails.

Meme 3:
In the third meme, I decided to do another example on phishing. It shows a girl smiling at her phone because she saw an email saying that she won the lottery, even though she has never played in her life. Sometimes what is said in phishing emails is just too good to be true that we ignore some things that should
be obvious. There is no way to win the lottery without playing, and if you won, you would not receive an email stating that. I chose this photo because the lady looked very excited, as if she had just gotten some good news or saw something exciting on her phone