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Emerging Vulnerabilities in Cyberspace: Analyzing Organizational Behaviors and Complexities

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  • Horace C. Mingo

    (Marymount University, Arlington, United States)

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The increasing frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks have exposed organizational systems to significant vulnerabilities. However, much of the current research remains focused on technical solutions. This study addresses this gap by examining how organizational behaviors, internal complexities, and leadership dynamics can exacerbate or mitigate cybersecurity risk. This study employs a qualitative content analysis approach to investigate how these factors contribute to cyber vulnerabilities. It uses a hypothetical organizational model to simulate real-world cyber incidents, such as ransomware attacks, phishing, data breaches, and insider threats. These findings demonstrate the critical importance of an integrated approach that addresses technical and organizational challenges in enhancing cybersecurity resilience. By focusing on these often-overlooked aspects, this study provides practical insights for organizational leaders and cybersecurity professionals, offering them actionable strategies for improving their cybersecurity posture. Based on our key findings, these strategies can be implemented immediately to bolster organizational cybersecurity. This review article delineates the research methodologies employed, highlights the key findings, and discusses practical strategies to improve organizational cybersecurity.

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  • Horace C. Mingo, 2024. "Emerging Vulnerabilities in Cyberspace: Analyzing Organizational Behaviors and Complexities," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2024 0468, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0468
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