Michelle Denise Espinoza

Michelle Espinoza earned her MBA from the University of Arizona. Her research presently centers on detecting and preventing fraud in platform-based businesses.

Publications

Barricades and Hindrances Concerning Women Managers in Healthcare Cybersecurity and Technology
Darrell Norman Burrell, Danielle Gervacio Graf, Michelle D. Espinoza, Maria Mondala-Duncan, Arden E. Servidio, Tiffany Weitoish, Marlena Daryousef. © 2024. 17 pages.
Amidst the prevailing scarcity of personnel and leaders within healthcare cybersecurity and technology management, the demand for bolstering the ranks of professionals in these...
Coaching Cybersecurity Project Managers and Cybersecurity Engineers
Amalisha Sabie Aridi, Darrell Norman Burrell, Aikyna Finch, Sharon L. Burton, William L. Quisenberry, Laura Ann Jones, Marlena Daryousef, Danielle Gervacio Graf, Michelle Denise Espinoza, Maria Mondala-Duncan. © 2024. 22 pages.
This inquiry emphasizes executive coaching as an indispensable leadership development tool in cybersecurity project management, encompassing cyber engineering and offensive...
A Qualitative Analysis of Challenges in Online Fraud Detection and Investigation
Michelle Denise Espinoza. © 2024. 13 pages.
This study employed a qualitative method through a focus group discussion with fraud prevention practitioners working in the insurance, ecommerce, and financial industries....
How Platforms Inadvertently Facilitate Fraud and Cybercrime
Michelle Denise Espinoza. © 2024. 15 pages.
Startup founders do not intentionally create cybercrime havens any more than hoteliers intentionally create drug hotels. Low entry barriers are a prerequisite for platform...
Cybercrime and Insider Threats in Healthcare Organizations: Motive, Prevention, and Mitigation
Michelle Denise Espinoza. © 2023. 15 pages.
Cybercrime costs an estimated $575 billion per year and healthcare continues to be the most targeted sector in the world. News headlines are rife with data leaks and data breach...