Table of contents - Special Issue: Cyber crimes prevention: promising organisational practices
Guest Editors: Mahmood Hussain Shah, Paul Jones, Jyoti Choudrie
Solutions for counteracting human deception in social engineering attacks
Curtis C. CampbellThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the top three cybersecurity issues in organizations related to social engineering and aggregate solutions for counteracting human…
Prevention of cybercrimes in smart cities of India: from a citizen’s perspective
Sheshadri Chatterjee, Arpan Kumar Kar, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Hatice KizginThe purpose of this paper is to identify the factors influencing the citizens of India to prevent cybercrimes in the proposed Smart Cities of India.
Preventing identity theft: Identifying major barriers to knowledge-sharing in online retail organisations
Abdullah Maitlo, Nisreen Ameen, Hamid Reza Peikari, Mahmood ShahKnowledge-sharing (KS) for preventing identity theft has become a major challenge for organisations. The purpose of this paper is to fill a gap in the literature by investigating…
Crime and social media
Simplice Asongu, Jacinta Nwachukwu, Stella-Maris Orim, Chris PykeThe purpose of this paper is to complement the scant macroeconomic literature on the development outcomes of social media by examining the relationship between Facebook…
Shoplifting in mobile checkout settings: cybercrime in retail stores
John A. Aloysius, Ankur Arora, Viswanath VenkateshRetailers are implementing technology-enabled mobile checkout processes in their stores to improve service quality, decrease labor costs and gain operational efficiency. These new…
Organizational practices as antecedents of the information security management performance: An empirical investigation
Daniel Pérez-González, Sara Trigueros Preciado, Pedro Solana-GonzalezThe purpose of this paper is to expand current knowledge about the security organizational practices and analyze its effects on the information security management performance.
Online social network security awareness: mass interpersonal persuasion using a Facebook app
Ehinome Ikhalia, Alan Serrano, David Bell, Panos LouvierisOnline social network (OSN) users have a high propensity to malware threats due to the trust and persuasive factors that underpin OSN models. The escalation of social engineering…
The effect of cybercrime on open innovation policies in technology firms
Vanessa RattenOpen innovation is important for technology firms as they can use freely available resources to source creative and innovative ideas. Despite the usefulness of open innovation for…
Cybersecurity economics – balancing operational security spending
Stale Ekelund, Zilia IskoujinaThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how to find the optimal investment level in protecting an organisation’s assets.
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Edgar Whitley
- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie