Modern human existence is intertwined with many technological infrastructures and such digital transformation has enabled organizations to be more competitive and efficient. However, cybersecurity has emerged as a key challenge for organizations in their pursuit of digital transformation. The development of tools, approaches, and algorithms to safeguard technology infrastructures has received a lot of attention. Furthermore, several cyber-attack investigations have revealed that the human component is the most important factor, therefore human and organizational security aspects are also critical.
The aim of this special collection is to publish high-quality original research contributions on theoretical foundations and empirical studies of cybersecurity implications of digital transformations. The collection will be interesting for technology professionals, businesses, policy makers, and governments to secure their digital transformation initiatives.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Human Security Factors
• User-centric approach in Digital Transformation
• Personal Data Privacy and Security
• User Experience, Usability, and Cybersecurity Implications
• Social Theories of Privacy
• Psychology of Social Engineering
• Risk Perception and Communication During Cyberattack
• Cybersecurity Challenges in Quantum Computing Era
• Zero Trust Architecture and Organizational Implications
• Application of Machine Learning for Organizational Cybersecurity
• Cyber Threat Knowledge Sharing.
• Cybersecurity Policy Issues
• Organizational Readiness for Cybersecurity Challenges
• Case studies relating to Cybersecurity implications in digital transformation.
• Social, Ethical and Legal Issues related to Cybersecurity in Digital transformation.
• Cybersecurity and Citizen engagement
• Cybersecurity and Cultural Implications
Modern human existence is intertwined with many technological infrastructures and such digital transformation has enabled organizations to be more competitive and efficient. However, cybersecurity has emerged as a key challenge for organizations in their pursuit of digital transformation. The development of tools, approaches, and algorithms to safeguard technology infrastructures has received a lot of attention. Furthermore, several cyber-attack investigations have revealed that the human component is the most important factor, therefore human and organizational security aspects are also critical.
The aim of this special collection is to publish high-quality original research contributions on theoretical foundations and empirical studies of cybersecurity implications of digital transformations. The collection will be interesting for technology professionals, businesses, policy makers, and governments to secure their digital transformation initiatives.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Human Security Factors
• User-centric approach in Digital Transformation
• Personal Data Privacy and Security
• User Experience, Usability, and Cybersecurity Implications
• Social Theories of Privacy
• Psychology of Social Engineering
• Risk Perception and Communication During Cyberattack
• Cybersecurity Challenges in Quantum Computing Era
• Zero Trust Architecture and Organizational Implications
• Application of Machine Learning for Organizational Cybersecurity
• Cyber Threat Knowledge Sharing.
• Cybersecurity Policy Issues
• Organizational Readiness for Cybersecurity Challenges
• Case studies relating to Cybersecurity implications in digital transformation.
• Social, Ethical and Legal Issues related to Cybersecurity in Digital transformation.
• Cybersecurity and Citizen engagement
• Cybersecurity and Cultural Implications