Examinations of Email Fraud Susceptibility: Perspectives from academic research and industry practise

Jones, Helen S orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-2716-051X and Towse, John (2018) Examinations of Email Fraud Susceptibility: Perspectives from academic research and industry practise. In: Psychological and Behavioral Examinations in Cyber Security. IGI Global, pp. 80-97. ISBN 9781522540533

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Abstract

The internet provides an ever-expanding, valuable resource for entertainment, communication, and commerce. However, this comes with the simultaneous advancement and sophistication of cyber-attacks, which have serious implications on both a personal and commercial level, as well as within the criminal justice system. Psychologically, such attacks offer an intriguing, under-exploited arena for the understanding of the decision-making processes leading to online fraud victimisation. In this chapter, the authors focus on approaches taken to understand response behaviour surrounding phishing emails. The chapter outlines how approaches from industry and academic research might work together to more effectively understand and potentially tackle the persistent threat of email fraud. In doing this, the authors address alternative methodological approaches taken to understand susceptibility, key insights drawn from each, how useful these are in working towards preventative security measures, and the usability of each approach. It is hoped that these can contribute to collaborative solutions.


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