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Current Issues in Cyberpsychology

About the Book Series

Current Issues in Cyberpsychology brings together books that explore the psychology behind human interaction with digital technology, and the impact of the internet on individuals and society as a whole. It showcases books that will be relevant to both an academic and professional market, bringing together the work of established and emerging authors. The series spans a range of topics relating to cyberpsychology and ideas for new books are welcome. If you are interested in writing for the series, please get in touch with Emilie Coin ([email protected]).

3 Series Titles


Forensic Cyberpsychology and the Human Side of Cybercrime The Mind Behind the Screen

Forensic Cyberpsychology and the Human Side of Cybercrime: The Mind Behind the Screen

1st Edition

By James McDowell
January 26, 2026

This book provides readers with an insightful and nuanced look at the human component of cybercrime. James McDowell delves into the intriguing domain of forensic cyberpsychology by exploring the complex relationship between humans and technology in the realm of cybercrime. This groundbreaking work...

Human Factors and Cybersecurity The Psychology of Online Safety and Security

Human Factors and Cybersecurity: The Psychology of Online Safety and Security

1st Edition

By Lee Hadlington, Chloe Ryding
October 02, 2025

Human Factors and Cybersecurity examines the intricate interplay between human behaviour and digital security, offering a comprehensive exploration of how psychological, dispositional, and situational factors influence cybersecurity practices. Bringing together information that is both ...

The Psychology of Cybersecurity Hacking and the Human Mind

The Psychology of Cybersecurity: Hacking and the Human Mind

1st Edition

By Tarnveer Singh, Sarah Y. Zheng
August 29, 2025

This book takes a fresh look at the underappreciated role of human psychology in cybersecurity and information technology management. It discusses the latest insights from practice and scholarly work on the role of cognitive bias and human factors in critical decisions that could affect the lives ...

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