Program 2021
Day One
Exploring sextortion in the context of romance fraud, Cassandra Cross
Does Digital Location Matter? Measuring Risk Perception of Computer-Focused Victimization on the Internet, Rachel McNealey
Explaining cyber victimization using a longitudinal design from the Online Behaviour and Victimization Study, Susan van't Hoff de Goede
The cybercrime illusion: Examining the impact of cybercrime myth acceptance on perceptions of cybercrime seriousness, Erica Fissel & Jin R. Lee
Protection Motivation Elements & Intentions Toward Cybersecurity Protection, Cassandra Dodge
More cyber security knowledge does not help to mitigate the negative link between persuasion and disclosure of personal information, Rick vander Kleij
Predicting Online Phishing Behaviors Using Aker's Social Learning Theory, Marlo Basil-Camino
Day Two
Insider Threats Among Dutch SMEs: Typology, Incidence, Frequency, Consequences, and Cyber Security Policies, Asier Moneva
The benefits of a cyber-resilience posture on negative public reaction following data theft, Traian Toma
How Malicious Actors Communicate, David Décary-Hétu
Ransomware and the Transnational Organisation of Cybercrime , David S. Wall
Opportunistic Framing of Neutralizations: COVID-19 and Intellectual Property Piracy, James Popham
Day Three
Assessing the Pricing and Practices of Dark Web Firearms Vendors, Tom Holt
International drug flows: Network analysis of cryptomarkets drug trafficking, Andréanne Bergeron
Examining risk reduction strategies by online drug vendors, Maria Bada & Yi Ting Chua
An Evaluation of a Cyber Safety Education Program for American Internet Users with Limited English Proficiency, Fawn Ngo
The challenges facing officers in cybercrime prevention - Identifying the needs of a local law enforcement agency, Adeline Veyrinas
An alternative for young hackers? First evaluation of Hack_Right, Jim Schicks