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This engaging talk draws on extensive research in the sociology and psychology of fear.

For too long, the cyber security industry has attempted to use fear, uncertainty and doubt to engage with the human element. It's time for us to see things differently. This engaging talk draws on extensive research in the sociology and psychology of fear, as well as real-world case studies, to explain why we can't simply scare people into security, but how we can harness human bias to have a more positive impact on cybersecurity awareness, behaviour and culture.

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Fear and Loathing in Cyber Security: An Analysis of the Psychology of Fear

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Uses research in the sociology and psychology of fear as a departure point
Examines biases and how to leverage them for cybersecurity awareness
Draws upon real-world case studies
Develops strategies for fostering a more positive cybersecurity culture
Suitable for individuals seeking to improve their cybersecurity awareness

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Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Fear and Loathing in Cyber Security: An Analysis of the Psychology of Fear with these activities:
Review fear and bias heuristics
Review basic psychological concepts to enhance understanding of course materials.
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  • Read introductory articles or textbooks on fear and bias heuristics.
  • Review notes or recordings from previous courses.
Read Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
Delve into a literary exploration of fear and altered states to gain a broader understanding of the topic.
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  • Obtain a copy of the book.
  • Read the book.
Attend a workshop on fear management in cybersecurity
Attend an immersive and interactive workshop to gain practical insights and techniques.
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  • Research and identify relevant workshops.
  • Register for the workshop.
  • Attend the workshop.
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Explore case studies on cybersecurity and fear
Gain insights from examples of how fear has been used and misused in cybersecurity.
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  • Search for research papers, articles, or reports on cybersecurity case studies.
  • Attend a webinar or online lecture on cybersecurity case studies.
  • Discuss case studies with peers or mentors.

Career center

Learners who complete Fear and Loathing in Cyber Security: An Analysis of the Psychology of Fear will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Security Awareness Trainer
A Security Awareness Trainer develops and delivers security awareness training to employees. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may help a Security Awareness Trainer to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Cybersecurity Educator
A Cybersecurity Educator teaches cybersecurity courses at a college or university. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may help a Cybersecurity Educator to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
A Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is responsible for the overall security of an organization's information systems. This course could be particularly helpful to CISOs who are interested in developing a better understanding of the psychology of fear and how this can be used to improve cybersecurity awareness and culture. This course could help a CISO to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences, which can be a major challenge in this role.
Cybersecurity Consultant
A Cybersecurity Consultant helps organizations to improve their cybersecurity posture. This course is particularly relevant to this role because it examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior. This knowledge can be used to help organizations to make better decisions about cybersecurity investments and to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs.
Information Security Manager
An Information Security Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing an organization's information security program. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may help an Information Security Manager to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Information Security Auditor
An Information Security Auditor assesses an organization's information security posture and makes recommendations for improvement. This course may be useful for an Information Security Auditor who is interested in understanding the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior. This knowledge may help an Information Security Auditor to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Security Architect
A Security Architect designs and implements an organization's cybersecurity architecture. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may help a Security Architect to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Risk Manager
A Risk Manager assesses and manages risks to an organization, including cybersecurity risks. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may help a Risk Manager to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Cybersecurity Engineer
A Cybersecurity Engineer designs, implements, and maintains an organization's cybersecurity infrastructure. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior. This knowledge may help a Cybersecurity Engineer to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst
A Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst monitors and responds to cybersecurity threats. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior. This knowledge may help a SOC Analyst to develop more effective cybersecurity awareness programs and to improve communication about cybersecurity threats to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Privacy Officer
A Privacy Officer is responsible for protecting an organization's privacy and data protection interests. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may help a Privacy Officer to develop more effective privacy awareness programs and to improve communication about privacy risks to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Compliance Officer
A Compliance Officer is responsible for ensuring that an organization complies with applicable laws and regulations. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may help a Compliance Officer to develop more effective compliance awareness programs and to improve communication about compliance risks to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Forensic Analyst
A Forensic Analyst investigates cybersecurity incidents and provides expert testimony in court. This course examines the psychology of fear and how this can be used to influence behavior, which may be helpful to a Forensic Analyst who is interested in understanding the motivations of cybercriminals and in developing more effective strategies for investigating cybersecurity incidents.
Penetration Tester
A Penetration Tester attempts to exploit vulnerabilities in an organization's computer systems. Knowledge of the psychology of fear may be helpful for a Penetration Tester who is interested in developing more effective social engineering tactics.
Security Analyst
A Security Analyst is responsible for detecting, analyzing, and responding to cyber threats. By researching the psychology of fear, a security analyst can develop strategies for communicating about threats in an effective way. This may help to reduce the risk of security breaches caused by human error. This course could also prove useful for security analysts who are interested in reducing the psychological toll their work has upon them.

Reading list

We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Fear and Loathing in Cyber Security: An Analysis of the Psychology of Fear.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the psychology of fear and its impact on cybersecurity. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the role of fear in cybersecurity and how to use it to improve security awareness.
Classic work of gonzo journalism that explores the themes of fear and loathing in the context of the American Dream. It thought-provoking read that can help readers to understand the role of fear in their own lives and in society.
Explores the role of fear in our lives and how we can use it to our advantage. It practical guide that can help readers to overcome their fears and achieve their goals.
Explores the importance of psychological safety in the workplace and how it can be created. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to create a more positive and productive work environment.
Examines the culture of fear in America and how it is shaping our society. It thought-provoking read that can help readers to understand the impact of fear on our lives and our world.
Explores the psychology of risk and how we make decisions in the face of uncertainty. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand how we assess and manage risk.
Examines the history of the Fourth Amendment and the right to privacy. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the legal protections for our privacy.

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