People and Human Factors
Kok Boon Oh (),
Giang Hoang (),
John Sturdy () and
Sarah Shuaiqi Guo ()
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Kok Boon Oh: eGalaxy Solutions Pty Ltd
Giang Hoang: Monash University
John Sturdy: Texila College Australia
Sarah Shuaiqi Guo: SERVTAC Chartered Accountant, Melbourne
Chapter 7 in Cybersecurity Governance, 2025, pp 149-166 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Managing cybersecurity solely through technology is always challenging, as dealing with cyberattacks requires a socio-technical strategy. This chapter focuses on this area in the context of governance in human-technology interaction. From a cybersecurity governance perspective, we investigate how firms use people to manage cyber risk effectively. People can assist in identifying and mitigating risks before they have a significant negative impact because they are frequently the first line of defense against cyber threats. The ways that people can support cyber risk management are discussed and include security awareness, training and education, corporate culture, policy compliance, reporting suspicious activity, adhering to established incident response protocols, and aiding in the identification of the issue’s origin and breadth, and assisting in the identification of potential risks and vulnerabilities inside an organization.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-3865-2_7
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