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Cyberattacks, cyber threats, and attitudes toward cybersecurity policies

Mekhi Booker

Old Dominion University

CYSE201S

March 26th, 2024

Introduction:

In this new digital era, the overall presence of cyber threats is steadily increasing, with a lack of individuals understanding cybersecurity policies. Such insights are vital for us to devise effective strategies to reduce risks and safeguard societal interests.”Recent events have underscored the imperative for robust cybersecurity policies in the face of escalating cyber threats,” as articulated in a scholarly article by Snider, Shandler, R., Zandani, S., & Canetti, D. (2021) 

Relating to Social Science Principles:

The article aligns with social science principles by delving into the multifaceted relationship between human behavior, technological advancements, and policy frameworks in cybersecurity. By showing individual’s perceptions and responses to cyber threats, it gives a deeper understanding of human behavior within the realm of technological risks and security measures. “In exploring the intricate dynamics between human behavior, technological advancements, and policy frameworks in the realm of cybersecurity, the article adheres to fundamental social science principles,” as elucidated by cybersecurity scholars Snider, Shandler, R., Zandani, S., & Canetti, D. (2021). “By illuminating individuals’ perceptions and responses to cyber threats, it offers invaluable insights into the complex interplay between human behavior, technological risks, and security measures.” 

Research Questions/Hypotheses:

The research questions that explore the relationship between cyberattacks, people’s perceptions of cyber threats, and their attitudes toward cybersecurity policy are at the heart of the study. By identifying the fundamental causes influencing people’s perceptions of and actions related to cybersecurity measures, the theories hope to inform the development and application of public policy. According to the investigators, “By uncovering the underlying factors shaping individuals’ perceptions and behaviors regarding cybersecurity measures, we aim to inform the development and implementation of effective public policy.” Snider, Shandler, R., Zandani, S., & Canetti, D. (2021).

Research Methods:

The research adopts a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Quantitative surveys gather numerical data on individuals’ perceptions and support for cybersecurity policies, while qualitative interviews provide nuanced insights into the motivations behind these attitudes and behaviors. 

Societal Contributions:

The study’s societal contributions offer valuable insights for policymakers, cybersecurity practitioners, and researchers, informing evidence-based decision-making and strategy development. By showing the complexities surrounding cyber threats and cybersecurity policies, the research enhances societal resilience and contributes to advancing cybersecurity discourse and practices. 

Conclusion:

“Cyberattacks, Cyber Threats, and Attitudes Toward Cybersecurity Policies”  offers a thorough analysis of the complex processes at work. The paper illuminates the involvement between policy attitudes and cyber dangers through an in-depth examination and rigorous research methodology. Beyond the confines of academics, its contributions impact practical tactics and policy decisions aimed at strengthening cybersecurity resilience in a world growing more digitally connected.

References

Snider, Shandler, R., Zandani, S., & Canetti, D. (2021). Cyberattacks, cyber threats, and attitudes toward cybersecurity policies. Journal of Cybersecurity (Oxford), 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/cybsec/tyab019 

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