Older adults continue to be targeted by cybersecurity attacks: a trend which shows no signs of slowing, and one that has become even more problematic given that many older adults adopted new digital technologies during the Covid-19 lockdowns. Yet there remains a scarcity of solutions designed to help older adults protect themselves online. In part, this is due to a lack of understanding of the specific needs of older adults, who are the fastest growing, and arguably most technologically diverse population on the internet. This study draws upon recent qualitative research to identify key dimensions which are likely to influence older adult cybersecurity behaviour and subsequent vulnerability. We show how these dimensions can be used, for exa...
Older people are typically characterised as late adopters of new technology. In this paper we begin ...
Internet-based victimization of senior citizens is an important potential threat of growing social, ...
Given that older adults constitute a highly heterogeneous group that engages with digital media in v...
Older adults continue to be targeted by cybersecurity attacks: a trend which shows no signs of slowi...
Older adults are increasingly a target for cyber-attacks; however, very little research has investig...
Retirement is a major life transition, which leads to substantial changes across almost all aspects ...
Older adults can struggle to access relevant community expertise when faced with new situations. One...
Older adults are increasingly vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks and scams. Yet we know relatively ...
Older adults (people aged 65+) are using a wider range of digital technologies and online services t...
Older adults are becoming more technologically proficient and use the internet to participate active...
The advancement of Internet technologies, including instant and unlimited access to information and ...
Although older people rarely report being victims of financial cybercrime, there is evidence that ol...
Older adults (65+) are at increasing risk of being ‘digitally marginalized’ due to lower tech savvin...
The world population is projected to rapidly age over the next 30 years. Given the increasing digita...
Older people are typically characterised as late adopters of new technology. In this paper we begin ...
Internet-based victimization of senior citizens is an important potential threat of growing social, ...
Given that older adults constitute a highly heterogeneous group that engages with digital media in v...
Older adults continue to be targeted by cybersecurity attacks: a trend which shows no signs of slowi...
Older adults are increasingly a target for cyber-attacks; however, very little research has investig...
Retirement is a major life transition, which leads to substantial changes across almost all aspects ...
Older adults can struggle to access relevant community expertise when faced with new situations. One...
Older adults are increasingly vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks and scams. Yet we know relatively ...
Older adults (people aged 65+) are using a wider range of digital technologies and online services t...
Older adults are becoming more technologically proficient and use the internet to participate active...
The advancement of Internet technologies, including instant and unlimited access to information and ...
Although older people rarely report being victims of financial cybercrime, there is evidence that ol...
Older adults (65+) are at increasing risk of being ‘digitally marginalized’ due to lower tech savvin...
The world population is projected to rapidly age over the next 30 years. Given the increasing digita...
Older people are typically characterised as late adopters of new technology. In this paper we begin ...
Internet-based victimization of senior citizens is an important potential threat of growing social, ...
Given that older adults constitute a highly heterogeneous group that engages with digital media in v...