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Cybersecurity Practices for Social Media Users: A Systematic Literature Review

Thilini B. G. Herath, Prashant Khanna, Monjur Ahmed

2022Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we present secondary research on recommended cybersecurity practices for social media users from the user’s point of view. Through following a structured methodological approach of the systematic literature review presented, aspects related to cyber threats, cyber awareness, and cyber behavior in internet and social media use are considered in the study. The study presented finds that there are many cyber threats existing within the social media platform, such as loss of productivity, cyber bullying, cyber stalking, identity theft, social information overload, inconsistent personal branding, personal reputation damage, data breach, malicious software, service interruptions, hacks, and unauthorized access to social media accounts. Among other findings, the study also reveals that demographic factors, for example age, gender, and education level, may not necessarily be influential factors affecting the cyber awareness of the internet users.

Topics & Concepts

StalkingSocial mediaInternet privacyCybercrimeReputationThe InternetIdentity theftComputer securityPersonally identifiable informationPhishingComputer scienceWorld Wide WebPsychologyPolitical scienceCriminologyLawCybercrime and Law Enforcement StudiesPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionInformation and Cyber Security