The human factor plays a key role in cybersecurity, particularly in susceptibility to social engineering. We conducted a systematic review with quantitative and qualitative analyses to explore this relationship, examining how sociodemographic factors, such as age, gender, education, professional sector, and culture, influence cybersecurity awareness and behavior. Our results highlight clear correlations: higher education correlates with better practices, and notable differences emerge across all groups. These disparities are interpreted through the lens of social theories, leading to the initial proposal of a framework for personalized cybersecurity training that leverages accessible sociodemographic data to enhance awareness and resilience.
Gori, G., Martucci, G., Ganzaroli, A., Prandini, M. (2025). Unraveling The Link Between Sociodemographics and Cybersecurity.
Unraveling The Link Between Sociodemographics and Cybersecurity
Gori G.
Primo
;Prandini M.
2025
Abstract
The human factor plays a key role in cybersecurity, particularly in susceptibility to social engineering. We conducted a systematic review with quantitative and qualitative analyses to explore this relationship, examining how sociodemographic factors, such as age, gender, education, professional sector, and culture, influence cybersecurity awareness and behavior. Our results highlight clear correlations: higher education correlates with better practices, and notable differences emerge across all groups. These disparities are interpreted through the lens of social theories, leading to the initial proposal of a framework for personalized cybersecurity training that leverages accessible sociodemographic data to enhance awareness and resilience.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


