University of Jyväskylä: Cyber security psychology, 5 ECTS.
The psychology of the user is important, but has been largely overlooked for many years. Through understanding the user, and how they engage with cyber security, will only bring positive changes to organisational security, and to public safety.
This course provides an overview of how the psychology of users are influenced by cyber security, and how cyber security is affected by the psychology of users. Psychological-, cognitive-, behavioural-, social-, and neuro- science perspectives, will be applied to understand users and their individual differences, and understand criminals, crimes and attacks. This will be examined through the context of at the environment in which it happens, and examining what makes the online world different to the offline world.
Course contents
Introduction to user psychology
Individual differences and cyber security
Digital inclusion
Trust and privacy
Security-related technostress
Authentication, psychology and inclusion
Psychology of social engineering
Psychological aspects in cyber terrorism
Learning outcomes
After completing this course you will have
-a good understanding of the psychology of users; the basic theories and principles in psychology that could be applied to the user interaction with cyber security
-a good knowledge of the key issues users have to face while engaging with security, and the issues cyber security professionals have to face when attempting to improve users’ security hygiene, within the home and organizational context
-knowledge and understanding of key contemporary research topics in the field of cyber security, from the psychological perspective.