Published: July 5, 2021
Citation: IEEE Security & Privacy vol. 19, no. 4, (July/August 2021) pp. 54-59
Author(s)
Julie Haney (NIST), Wayne Lutters (University of Maryland), Jody Jacobs (NIST)
Cybersecurity advocates motivate individuals and organizations to adopt positive security behaviors. Based on our research, we describe qualities of successful advocates. Our findings have practical implications for expanding the cybersecurity workforce by recruiting and developing professionals who can be effective in advocate or other people-oriented security roles.
Cybersecurity advocates motivate individuals and organizations to adopt positive security behaviors. Based on our research, we describe qualities of successful advocates. Our findings have practical implications for expanding the cybersecurity workforce by recruiting and developing professionals who...
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Cybersecurity advocates motivate individuals and organizations to adopt positive security behaviors. Based on our research, we describe qualities of successful advocates. Our findings have practical implications for expanding the cybersecurity workforce by recruiting and developing professionals who can be effective in advocate or other people-oriented security roles.
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Keywords
cybersecurity; skills; education; workforce; human factors
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