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Psychology in Cybersecurity: Unveiling the Human Dimensions of Digital Resilience
In the contemporary digital landscape, cybersecurity transcends mere technological challenges, intertwining intricately with human behavior and cognition. This review delves into the vital intersection of psychology and cybersecurity, aiming to unveil the multifaceted human dimensions of digital resilience. By delving into the nuances of human decision-making, biases, and responses to cyber perils, one can bolster defensive mechanisms and augment resilience against dynamic digital threats. Employing a multidisciplinary approach drawing from psychology, behavioral economics, and cybersecurity expertise, this study sheds light on various aspects. These include the pivotal role of human factors in security, the sophisticated manipulation tactics employed in social engineering, the indispensable nature of user-centric design, and the profound psychological impact of cyber threats on individuals and organizations alike. Furthermore, this facilitates the creation of resilient digital ecosystems capable of withstanding the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. This comprehensive study understanding fosters the enhancement of cybersecurity measures, ensuring the protection of individuals, organizations, and critical digital infrastructure.
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Behavioral Analysis, Cybersecurity, Digital Resilience, Human Dimensions, Psychology
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