Authors
Future University, Sudan- Faculty of Telecommunication and Space Technology Engineering, Suzhou University, China
Abstract
This paper explores the critical role of human behavior in cybersecurity vulnerabilities, emphasizing the psychological and social factors that influence decision- making at individual and organizational levels. Therefore, research directions in emerging technologies, behavioral analytics, and immersive community, in hold educational technologies. In the others side factors’ addressing human-centric vulnerabilities, research aims to mitigate human error-driven from social digital resilience impact, across of the organizational domains. We describe why incorporating an understanding of human behavior into cyber security products and processes can lead to more effective technology. And the other illustrates how behavioral science offers the potential for significant increases in the effectiveness of cyber security. Based on feedback collected through electronic questionnaire that was distributed via social media applications form. The results, its shed light analyzing on the substantial contribution of understanding user behavior, and cognitive processes for to development of tailored cybersecurity strategies. The challenges, such as security fatigue and the scarcity of advocating for human factors engineering and strategic initiatives, leads us to develop human- centric paradigm in the next extension phase based on these results. However, we can develop and gives embracing a human-centric paradigm against dynamic and sophisticated cyber threats, by providing a model of awareness technologies training behavior cybersecurity shield of the protection availabilities.
