Evaluating Human-Centric Cybersecurity Risks in the Manufacturing Industry
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2024
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inderscience Enterprises Ltd
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With rapidly developing technology and digitalisation, the importance of cybersecurity is increasing, underlining the importance of human-centric cybersecurity risks, especially in the manufacturing industry. This study aims to reveal the sector's human-centric cybersecurity risks due to the manufacturing industry's complex processes and continuity-based structure. In this study, eight risks were identified and evaluated using the fuzzy CRITIC method. This study identified the top three human-centric cybersecurity risks in the manufacturing industry as follows: 'employee resistance to cybersecurity practices and data privacy', 'lack of employee training and education on cybersecurity' and 'lack of human-machine integration'. This comprehensive analysis of human-centric cybersecurity risks in the manufacturing industry highlights the need for cybersecurity strategies to include human-centric measures. The results suggest that managers, security professionals, and practitioners develop an effective combat strategy against human-centric cybersecurity risks in the manufacturing industry.
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Manufacturing, Risk Management, Cybersecurity, Digital Transformation
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International Journal of Manufacturing Research
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19
Issue
3
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