After watching Davin Teo’s TEDx talk on digital forensics, I realized how closely digital forensics connects to the social sciences. Teo’s pathway into the field highlights a strong intersection between technology and understanding human behavior. Investigators must not only analyze… Continue Reading →
Some of the most serious internet violations outlined by Andriy Slynchuk include using unofficial streaming services, torrenting copyrighted material, cyberbullying, identity fraud, and searching for illegal content online. These actions are serious because they often result in significant harm, whether… Continue Reading →
In this discussion post, I am the CISO for a publicly traded company. What protections would I implement to ensure availability of your systems (and why)? As the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of a publicly traded company, ensuring system availability… Continue Reading →
The article, Hacking for Good: Leveraging HackerOne Data to Develop an Economic Model of Bug Bounties, provides significant insights into bug bounty policies from both economic and social perspectives. Economically, the authors identified that security researchers exhibit low price elasticity… Continue Reading →
The “Sample Data Breach Notification” from Glasswasherparts.com relates clearly to two economic and two social science theories. Economic Theories: Social Science Theories:
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