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TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT:HUMAN-DRIVEN AND HUMAN-CENTRED CYBERSECURITY: POLICY-MAKING IMPLICATIONS


Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to challenge the prevailing, stereotypical approach of the human
aspect of cybersecurity, i.e. treating people as weakness or threat. Instead, several reflections are presented,
pertaining to the ways of making cybersecurity human-centred.
Design/methodology/approach – This paper bases on the authors’ own experiences, gathered whilst
working in cybersecurity projects; the resulting comments and reflections have been enriched and backed up
by the results of a targeted literature study.
Findings – The findings show that the way the human aspects of cybersecurity are understood is changing,
and deviates from the stereotypical approach.
Practical implications – This paper provides a number of practical recommendations for policymakers,
as well as cybersecurity managers on how to make the cybersecurity more human-centred; it also inspires
further research directions.
Originality/value – This paper presents a fresh, positive approach to humans in cybersecurity and opens
the doors to further discourse about new paradigms in the field
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EMERALD INSIGHT
2022
ENGLAND
JURNAL ILMU PEMERINTAHAN
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APA Citation
Aleksandra Pawlicka, Marek Pawlicki, Rafał Kozik, Michał Choraś. (2022).TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT:HUMAN-DRIVEN AND HUMAN-CENTRED CYBERSECURITY: POLICY-MAKING IMPLICATIONS.(Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from https://localhost/etd