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Cybersecurity Education for Awareness and Compliance

Cybersecurity Education for Awareness and Compliance
Author(s)/Editor(s): Ismini Vasileiou (University of Plymouth, UK)and Steven Furnell (University of Plymouth, UK)
Copyright: ©2019
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7847-5
ISBN13: 9781522578475
ISBN10: 1522578471
EISBN13: 9781522578482

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Description

Understanding cybersecurity principles and practices is vital to all users of IT systems and services, and is particularly relevant in an organizational setting where the lack of security awareness and compliance amongst staff is the root cause of many incidents and breaches. If these are to be addressed, there needs to be adequate support and provision for related training and education in order to ensure that staff know what is expected of them and have the necessary skills to follow through.

Cybersecurity Education for Awareness and Compliance explores frameworks and models for teaching cybersecurity literacy in order to deliver effective training and compliance to organizational staff so that they have a clear understanding of what security education is, the elements required to achieve it, and the means by which to link it to the wider goal of good security behavior. Split across four thematic sections (considering the needs of users, organizations, academia, and the profession, respectively), the chapters will collectively identify and address the multiple perspectives from which action is required. This book is ideally designed for IT consultants and specialist staff including chief information security officers, managers, trainers, and organizations.



Reviews and Testimonials

"Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a great time to put extra effort toward helping people to understand cybersecurity and why they need it. But ultimately, we need to go beyond awareness … and it’s not just important this month. Everyone needs cybersecurity literacy and so can protect their data, their systems, and themselves against the security problems that they can often face. It’s important for users on a personal level, as well as in the workplace, and organisations need to take a holistic view of cybersecurity awareness and education to ensure it’s a key part of their wider cybersecurity portfolio."

– Steven Furnell, University of Nottingham

"Cyber, a buzz term that often individuals do not recognise it applies to us all. As this year’s campaign is “See yourself in Cyber”, we are joining forces across sectors, across nations, to raise awareness for individuals, end-users, organisations and communities. It is important that as Industry 5.0 is and Digital Transformation are becoming the key terms of every Digital Skills Strategy, Cyber is becoming the core element within the workforce and beyond."

– Ismini Vasileiou, De Montfort University

Author's/Editor's Biography

Ismini Vasileiou (Ed.)
Ismini Vasileiou is a lecturer in Information Systems and Programme lead of the BSc (Hons) Digital and Technology Solutions at the University of Plymouth (including a Cyber Security Analyst pathway), with research interests including security education and technology-supported learning. She holds an EdD in Flexible Learning for Computing Degrees in Higher Education, and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She is actively involved in academic delivery at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as the supervision of postgraduate research. She has previously published on topics including flexible learning, security education and technology-supported delivery, and has delivered a variety of invited presentations and keynote talks into relation to topics such as unconscious bias and stereotypes in STEM topics. Dr Vasileiou is currently the Chair of the STEM special interest group within the International Academic Peer Learning Leadership group, and is also actively involved in professional body activities for the computing sector, including current roles within the BCS South West Branch as the Chair, BCSWomen as the EDI officer, and the BCS Learning and Development SG.

Steven Furnell (Ed.)
Steven Furnell is a professor of information security and leads the Centre for Security, Communications & Network Research at the University of Plymouth. He is also an Adjunct Professor with Edith Cowan University in Western Australia and an Honorary Professor with Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. His research interests include usability of security and privacy, security management and culture, and technologies for user authentication and intrusion detection. He has authored over 320 papers in refereed international journals and conference proceedings, as well as books including Cybercrime: Vandalizing the Information Society and Computer Insecurity: Risking the System. Prof. Furnell is the current Chair of Technical Committee 11 (security and privacy) within the International Federation for Information Processing, and a member of related working groups on security management, security education, and human aspects of security. He is also a board member of the Chartered Institute of Information Security and chairs the academic partnership committee and southwest branch.

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