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Insider Hacking: Applying Situational Crime Prevention to a New White-Collar Crime

Mark [email protected]

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Stockman, Holt, Mackey, & Holiday, 2013 Cyberdeviance Study

Ability

Interest

Morality

Deterrence

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40 “I’ve never had the need, skillset, or knowledge”

“Been too busy to learn”

“Number 1 it is wrong. Number 2 I would have no idea where to start”

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Clarke, R. V., & Eck, J. E. (2005). Crime Analysis for Problem Solvers.

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Prevention

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White-Collar

1940

1970

2003

Sutherland

Edelhertz

Felson

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Increase Effort

former employeesnot their own account

remote access

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Increase Risk of Detection

not their own accounttechnical employees

conceal actions

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Reduce Provocation

other conflictsdecline in performancetardiness/absenteeism

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Next steps…..

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