Cyber Victimization: Tools Used to Combat Cybercrime and Victim Characteristics

Author:

Dupuis MarcORCID,Jones EmiliyaORCID

Abstract

AbstractCyber victimization is explored through the lens of end users and the tools they use to combat cybercrime. These tools are important in mitigating a variety of threats to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and associated systems for end users, whether through intentional criminal activity, accidents, or system/device malfunction. This is done by examining the characteristics of individuals and the degree to which they have been a victim, including various demographics and personality types. A large-scale survey was used to aid in this endeavor. Gender identification, household income, and education were all related to cybersecurity tool usage. Those that identified as male, had a higher reported household income, and/or were more educated, were more likely to use a variety of cybersecurity tools. Additionally, individuals with higher levels of neuroticism were less likely to use a number of cybersecurity tools. Implications and future directions are discussed.

Publisher

Springer Nature Singapore

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