Beschreibung:
Oliver Guidetti is a post-doctoral researcher specialising in the human factors of cyber security. He has an extensive background working on applied socio-technical projects that examine the interplay between the human brain and technology. His PhD research focused on measuring and mitigating vigilance decrement in cyber network defence tasks. Guidetti has published numerous research papers on topics such as cyber vigilance tasks, the neuropsychology of network defence operators, human resource policy in relation to neurotechnology, and the effects of cognitive load on the performance of cyber first responders. Through his work, he hopes to contribute to our increasingly digital world's socio-technical security and resilience.
Psybersecurity: Human Factors of Cyber Defence is a clarion call to action in the face of a stark reality: over 90% of cyber attacks exploit human vulnerabilities, as highlighted by the 2022 Global Risks Report from the World Economic Forum.
List of Figures, Tables, and Equations. Preface. About the Editors. List of Contributors. Chapter 1: Integrating Human Factors and Systemic Resilience: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Cyber Security in Critical Infrastructures and Utilities. Chapter 2: Analysing Cyber Physical Attacks: The Human Operator Challenge in Mining. Chapter 3: Building Cognitive Resilience for Enhanced Cyber Governance. Chapter 4: Cyber Security in Australian Higher Education Curricula: The SFIA Framework. Chapter 5: Dark Echoes: The Exploitative Potential of Generative AI in Online Harassment. Chapter 6: Trust and Risk: Psybersecurity in the AI Era. Chapter 7: Security Through Influence Over Mandate. Chapter 8: Human Skills and Socio-Cultural Impacts of K-12 Cyber Security Education. Chapter 9: Incident Response Drills On Cyber Ranges: Enhancing Cyber-Defence Education. Index