User and organizational cybersecurity risks play a crucial role in shaping the success and sustainability of digital transformation initiatives. Digital transformation often involves the adoption of new technologies and processes, including cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics, which have additional technical cybersecurity risks. Such concerns about cybersecurity risks can undermine trust in these technologies. Users may be hesitant to embrace digital transformation initiatives if they perceive them as risky. Similarly, organizations may be reluctant to fully commit to digital transformation if they fear the potential consequences of cyber-attacks. Therefore, it is very important that user, organizational and technological risks are appropriately dealt with to adopt sustainable digital transformation.
User-Centric Cybersecurity Implications for Sustainable Digital Transformation provides case studies and concepts related to user, organizational, and technical implications to achieve sustainable digital transformation. The collection of case studies and conceptual contributions help to better understand the cybersecurity challenges. Covering topics such as client verification, misinformation detection, and digital forensics, this book is an excellent resource for technologists, cybersecurity practitioners, user experience designers, policymakers, professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians, and more.