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Understanding the emergence and significance of behavioral cybersecurity: A bibliometric analysis

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This thorough bibliometric analysis, using R-Studio and Biblioshiny, presents a comprehensive view of the evolving field of behavioral cybersecurity. It explores how human behaviors in online cyber activities have become a crucial area of research. Despite being relatively new, behavioral cybersecurity has gained considerable attention in academia and practical applications. The analysis reveals essential details such as key sources, influential authors, participating countries, affiliated institutions, and prevalent research themes in this field. It’s an essential guide for new researchers, helping them identify gaps in knowledge and understand the importance of this growing research area. Examining 468 literature sources from Scopus up to January 11, 2024, shows a gradual start followed by significant growth, especially after 2012. This dynamic field offers numerous research opportunities by incorporating human aspects into cybersecurity discussions. The focus is on understanding behavioral patterns to shape strategies, guidelines, and user-centered software solutions. Spotlighting behavior in cybersecurity highlights user cognitive biases and the impact of emotions and social factors on decision-making in the cybersecurity landscape. This holistic approach underscores the crucial role of human behavior in shaping cybersecurity practices and strengthening digital defenses.
Sajikumar, Sariga (59068533100); Ajithkumar, N. (56096190400)
Understanding the emergence and significance of behavioral cybersecurity: A bibliometric analysis
2023
10.31893/MULTIREV.2023SS102
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196862707&doi=10.31893%2fMULTIREV.2023SS102&partnerID=40&md5=8f577d356326e1020c7b78e7446196d8
Department of Commerce and Management, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kochi Campus, Brahmasthanam, Kochi, India
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