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Criminal profiling and insider cyber crime

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An accurate profile of an inside cyber criminal may help in identifying both prospectively and retrospectively for companies attempting to do away with cyber criminals inside their own walls.
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This article is published in Computer Law & Security Review.The article was published on 2005-01-01. It has received 42 citations till now.

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Cybercrime: Understanding and addressing the concerns of stakeholders

TL;DR: The findings of the study show that a range of computing stakeholders have genuine concerns about the frequency of information security breaches and malware incursions, the need for e-security awareness and education, the roles played by law and law enforcement, and the installation of current security software and systems.
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The role of behavioral research and profiling in malicious cyber insider investigations

TL;DR: The overall role of the behavioral consultant in insider cases is examined with emphasis on specific forms of support for the investigative team and aid to managers and security personnel with case management of insiders within corporate environments.
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Cybercrime: The Psychology of Online Offenders

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a book on the psychology of the cybercriminal for undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychology, criminology, law, forensic science and computer science.
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Identifying at-Risk Employees: A Behavioral Model for Predicting Potential Insider Threats

TL;DR: In this paper, a psychosocial model was developed to assess an employee's behavior associated with an increased risk of insider abuse, based on case studies and research literature on factors/correlates associated with precursor behavioral manifestations of individuals committing insider crimes.
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What have we learned from offender profiling? A systematic review and meta-analysis of 40 years of research.

TL;DR: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 426 publications on OP from 1976 through 2016 suggests that there have been considerable improvements in the scientific rigor and self-assessment being conducted in the discipline, although in total, few studies have used a strong empirical approach to develop new profiles.
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Expertise in Psychological Profiling A Comparative Assessment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the accuracy of psychological profiles for a closed murder case generated by groups differing primarily in characteristics posited to underlie the profiling process, including police officers, psychologists, university students, and self-declared psychics.
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Redefining borders : The challenges of cybercrime

TL;DR: This paper attempts to place cybercrime in relation to other securitythreats, as well as illustrate the uniquecharacteristics of cybercrime.
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Cybercrimes Of The 21st Century

TL;DR: This article will look at some of the more serious cybercrimes that are being practiced against businesses, starting with perhaps the serious of them all, ‘netspionage’.
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