Article Review 2

https://www.doi.org/10.52306/02020119KDHZ8339

Human behavior, which is the foundation of all social sciences, is the primary focus of this article. It discusses how people interact with technology, as well as how and why cybercrime can occur. There are technological aspects as well as human behavior that contribute to cybercrime. Because the research focuses on a more holistic approach through the use of technology and a deeper comprehension of the human factors that make cybercrime possible, the hypothesis is that prevention strategies can be developed as a result. Comparing other studies and coming to an overall conclusion is the research method. The numerous cybersecurity experts and scholars who asserted that cybersecurity awareness education and training is one of the most essential components for individuals to effectively combat cyber threats were one of the comparisons they made. Another pointed out that the following sequence of steps is used by the majority of contemporary cybercrimes to establish persistence in the target environment: orient, decide, observe, and act. From the perspective of the cyber adversary, the cybercriminal must first be present and comprehend the appropriate target’s environment before selecting the type of cybercrime they will use to commit, after the cybercriminal has targeted their victim.

What is our goal from the perspective of the victims? Using cybercrime intelligence tools like Advanced Threat Analytics or Security Risk Detection, the objective is to identify and stop harmful attacks or behaviors (such as phishing scams and unauthorized access) before the criminal can carry them out. Information security officials can use behavioral-pattern threat detection systems or more agile real-time detection systems to find the new phishing campaign or other new cybercrime. Users of the internet need to be notified as soon as possible of a cybercrime because the patterns of the crime shift so quickly. The data indicate that the ability to combat cybercrime threats will increase as a result of education and training on the subject. Getting the schooling to forestall these cybercrimes is significantly more hard for under-special and minimized gatherings. They might become easier targets for cybercriminals as a result of this. Similar to what was discussed in class, human behavior is just as important as technological advancements to prevent cybercrime. The more behavior can be understood and predicted, the lower the risk of cybercrime.

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