Social Cybersecurity and Human Behavior

Social Cybersecurity and Human Behavior

S. Raschid Muller, Darrell Norman Burrell
DOI: 10.4018/IJHIoT.305228
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Abstract

National security in the 21st Century require investments in social cybersecurity that involves basic research into the human interaction between technology and social behavior and beliefs. National security dictates increasing capital spending into appropriate tools for identifying and neutralizing external manipulation of open and free societies. Supplementary policy changes that reflect the technical complexity of the modern information environment while remaining true to national values are also needed. This paper uses an applied and case study research approach to explore the applications of emerging approaches.
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The method used was a content analysis of the current and relevant literature. The value of this approach is the ability to take dispersed research conversations and combine them into one coherent dialog on the topic. The value of this topic and this paper is that the subject is emerging and developing in real-time. Currently, there is minimal research on the matter. The keyword search included: cybersecurity, cyberspace, social cybersecurity, traditional cybersecurity, bot, memes, disinformation, misinformation, and cognitive security with a specific focus on the articles on Google Scholar with the highest number of citations and papers published in the last five years.

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