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This book provides readers with an insightful and nuanced look at the human component of cybercrime. James McDowell delves into the intriguing domain of forensic cyberpsychology by exploring the complex relationship between humans and technology in the realm of cybercrime.
This groundbreaking work provides the first unifying theory of forensic cyberpsychology, weaponized affective vulnerability engineering (WAVE) theory, to illuminate the motivations, behaviors, and thought processes of both perpetrators and their targets using psychological analysis and real¿world case studies. As the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds continue to blur, understanding and addressing this topic demands a nuanced approach. This book demystifies the multifaceted nature of cybercrime, investigates the duality of technological innovation, and provides practical strategies to mitigate cybercrime in an ever¿evolving threat landscape. From explaining the tactics underpinning common schemes to discussing the emotional impact of exploitation, it delivers an extensive and innovative analysis of the human factor in cybercrime to support combating digital threats in an increasingly connected world.
This book is a vital resource for forensic psychologists, law enforcement professionals, business leaders, and the public in their efforts to better predict, mitigate, and respond to complex threats in the cyber arena.
List of contents
1 Introduction 2 Foundations of Cyberpsychology and Cybercrime 3 Anatomy of Cybercrime 4 Convergence of Technology and Psychology 5 The Duality of Technological Innovation 6 Evolution and Transformation of Cybercrime 7 Psychological Drivers of Perpetrating Cybercrime 8 Deceptive Tactics in Cybercrime 9 Psychological Catalysts and Impacts 10 Mitigating Cybercrime through Psychological Insights 11 Anticipating the Future of Cybercrime 12 Conclusion
About the author
James McDowell is Executive Director of the Cybercrime Research Institute and an Adjunct Professor of Cybersecurity and Cybercrime in the United States. He is a cyberpsychologist and a leader in cybercrime investigations. His insights have illuminated the intricate relationships between human behavior and cybercrime, making him a sought¿after expert in the field. Dr. McDowell previously served as the Chief of Cyber Operations for a state law enforcement agency in the United States, where he led the cybercrime investigative program, several multi¿jurisdictional investigations, and numerous cyber¿enabled fraud task forces and working groups.