Human Factors Analysis of 23 Cyberattacks - Moallem, Abbas; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

 
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ISBN13:9781032608624
ISBN10:1032608625
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:198 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 5 Illustrations, black & white; 5 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white
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Human Factors Analysis of 23 Cyberattacks

 
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Kiadó: CRC Press
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Rövid leírás:

As cyber threat actors have become more sophisticated, data breaches, phishing attacks, and ransomware are increasing. While technical issues are fundamental in understanding how to improve system security, analyzing the roles of human agents is crucial. This title addresses, through examples, the human factors behind cybersecurity attacks.

Hosszú leírás:

As cyber threat actors have become more sophisticated, data breaches, phishing attacks, and ransomware are increasing, and the global cybercrime damage in 2021 was $16.4 billion a day. While technical issue analyses are fundamental in understanding how to improve system security, analyzing the roles of human agents is crucial. Human Factors Analysis of 23 Cyberattacks addresses, through examples, the human factors behind cybersecurity attacks.


Focusing on human factors in individual attack cases, this book aims to understand the primary behaviors that might result in the success of attacks. Each chapter looks at a series of cases describing the nature of the attack through the reports and reviews of the experts, followed by the role and human factors analysis. It investigates where a human agent's intervention was a factor in starting, discovering, monitoring, or suffering from the attacks. Written in an easy-to-understand way and free from technical jargon, the reader will develop a thorough understanding of why cyberattacks occur and how they can be mitigated by comparison to the practical examples provided.


This title will appeal to students and practitioners in the fields of ergonomics, human factors, cybersecurity, computer engineering, industrial engineering, and computer science.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Contents


Acknowledgments


About the author


Introduction


Part 1: Human and Motivation


Chapter 1: Human Agents


Chapter 2: Cyberattackers versus Hackers


Chapter 3: Cyberattackers? Motivations


Part 2: Cyberwar and Cyberespionage 


Chapter 4: SolarWinds


Chapter 5: Pegasus Spyware


Chapter 6: Google Chrome Extension Spyware


Chapter 7: Marriott International


Part 3: Sabotage


Chapter 8: Stuxnet


Chapter 9: Colonial Pipelines


Chapter 10: Ukrainian Power Grid Hack


Part 4: Fake News Shaping People's Opinions 


Chapter 11: Facebook-Cambridge Analytica


Chapter 12: Instagram


Part 5: Data Privacy


Chapter 13: Baidu Android Apps


Chapter 14: Zoom


Chapter 15: LinkedIn


Chapter 16: Spotify


Part 6: Trust


Chapter 17: Uber Technologies


Chapter 18: Equifax


Chapter 19: Office of Personnel Management Data


Part 7: Financial Cybercrimes


Chapter 20: Emulators-Mobile Banking Frauds


Chapter 21: Google Store


Chapter 22: British Airways


Chapter 23: Target Data Breach


Chapter 24: TJ Maxx?s Data Breach


Part 8: Black Mail-Hacktivism


Chapter 25: Ashley Madison


Chapter 26: Dark Web Hosting Provider Hack 


Part 9: Conclusion


Chapter 27: Factors Shaping Vulnerable Behaviors


Index