Workshop on 2/22/2024: Baselining Human Resilience at National Scale
The Ostrom Workshop Cyber Public Health Working Group was delighted to host its first workshop of 2024 on February 22nd! We began by with a session on “Baselining Human Resilience at National Scale” which was led by our esteemed speaker, Professor L. Jean Camp.
If you missed it, you can watch the recording here!
Phishing prevention poses cognitive challenges as humans can’t maintain constant vigilance or consistently spot malicious sites mimicking trusted ones. Resilience varies, influenced by demographics, expertise, feelings of safety, and risk perception. Current tests assess compliance, neglecting broader factors. Prof. L. Jean Camp introduces a robust evaluation framework rooted in theory and data, examining key resilience influencers. Using the platform, we have explored cultural impact on phishing resilience in Five Eyes nations (US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand) and the Cyrillic region. Insights reveal nuanced global variations in phishing resilience shaped by both culture and individual factors.
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