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Development of a Hybrid Policy Development Framework to Combat Cyber Threats During Crisis Events
Abstract
From the early months of 2019 to present day, the spread of the SARS COVID-19 virus has affected every aspect of modern-day life while having an especially substantial impact on the way that businesses carry out their day-to-day operations. The large spike in cybercrime can be accredited to the fact that most workers were thrust into a scenario that they were not prepared for. This could be due that most office workers lack technical skills that link into cyber security awareness and had previously relied on their in-office administrator to protect their business from outsider threats. Each office worker became an individual weak point that could be targeted outside of the protection of a configured office network. To minimise threats that companies may face when put into a crisis situation, this project will be conducted by carrying out research into cyber threat experiences that companies faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, analysing previously adopted methods and conducting surveys with various office workers to propose a solution that ensures workers are put at minimal risk.
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