The Cybersecurity Psychology Framework: A Pre-Cognitive Vulnerability Assessment
14 days ago
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- First systematic integration of psychoanalytic theory and cognitive psychology with cybersecurity practice.
- CPF identifies unconscious vulnerabilities before they become attack vectors for predictive security strategies.
- Maps unconscious psychological states to attack vectors using 100 indicators across 10 categories.
- Identifies vulnerabilities 300-500ms before conscious awareness.
- Uses aggregated behavioral patterns without individual profiling or surveillance.
- Each indicator is linked to research from psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience.
- Maps to vulnerabilities, not specific solutions, and is compatible with existing security frameworks.
- Ten primary vulnerability categories, each with 10 specific indicators.
- Integrates Bion's, Klein's, Jung's, and Winnicott's theories with digital security.
- Applies Kahneman's, Cialdini's, and Miller's theories to cybersecurity decision-making.
- Uses pre-conscious decision-making studies and threat response patterns.
- Addresses anthropomorphization, automation bias, and human-AI interaction vulnerabilities.
- Independent researcher seeking pilot implementation partners and collaboration opportunities.