TY - GEN
T1 - Report Now. Report Effectively. Conceptualizing the Industry Practice for Cybercrime Reporting
AU - Bidgoli, Morvareed
AU - Knijnenburg, Bart P.
AU - Grossklags, Jens
AU - Wardman, Brad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Reporting plays a vital role in combatting cyber-crimes. The data collected from cybercrime reporting can not only bolster the efforts of those on the responding end of such attacks (i.e., government, law enforcement agencies, and the technology industry), but also provide relevant prevention tips to computer users to help mitigate their cybercrime risk. Despite the importance of cybercrime reporting, we observe that many cybercrimes go unreported, which arguably can be due to an overall lack of effectiveness of currently existing cybercrime reporting mechanisms. This study aims to streamline cybercrime reporting processes at PayPal by proposing a design of an interactive customer-facing cybercrime reporting interface. The overall goals of the proposed design are to (1) appropriately triage reports both within the company and to relevant external entities and (2) to educate the customer base about cybercrimes and cybercrime reporting through helpful links. The proposed design was tested with 523 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers and was considered user-friendly and informative by our participants. Moreover, a statistical model demonstrated that aside from our proposed interface's usability, users' victimization, self-efficacy, and perception of cybercrimes' severity all had a positive effect on the likelihood to report a cybercrime. Our proposed design and evaluation have the potential to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of cybercrime reporting to corporations and government/law enforcement agencies.
AB - Reporting plays a vital role in combatting cyber-crimes. The data collected from cybercrime reporting can not only bolster the efforts of those on the responding end of such attacks (i.e., government, law enforcement agencies, and the technology industry), but also provide relevant prevention tips to computer users to help mitigate their cybercrime risk. Despite the importance of cybercrime reporting, we observe that many cybercrimes go unreported, which arguably can be due to an overall lack of effectiveness of currently existing cybercrime reporting mechanisms. This study aims to streamline cybercrime reporting processes at PayPal by proposing a design of an interactive customer-facing cybercrime reporting interface. The overall goals of the proposed design are to (1) appropriately triage reports both within the company and to relevant external entities and (2) to educate the customer base about cybercrimes and cybercrime reporting through helpful links. The proposed design was tested with 523 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers and was considered user-friendly and informative by our participants. Moreover, a statistical model demonstrated that aside from our proposed interface's usability, users' victimization, self-efficacy, and perception of cybercrimes' severity all had a positive effect on the likelihood to report a cybercrime. Our proposed design and evaluation have the potential to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of cybercrime reporting to corporations and government/law enforcement agencies.
KW - cybercrime reporting
KW - cybercrimes
KW - user interface design
KW - user study
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85083191555&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/eCrime47957.2019.9037577
DO - 10.1109/eCrime47957.2019.9037577
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85083191555
T3 - eCrime Researchers Summit, eCrime
BT - Proceedings of the 2019 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2019
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2019 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research, eCrime 2019
Y2 - 13 November 2019 through 15 November 2019
ER -