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Humans in the Cyber Loop: Perspectives on Social Cybersecurity addresses the evolving role of humans in cyberspace through an analysis of how digital interactions and advancements both shape and ar...
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10 July 2025

Humans in the Cyber Loop: Perspectives on Social Cybersecurity addresses the evolving role of humans in cyberspace through an analysis of how digital interactions and advancements both shape and are shaped by societal, economic, and political factors. The book systematically explores social cybersecurity, the impact of disinformation on democratic processes, the influence of social media on public opinion, and the implications of algorithmic decision-making to demonstrate the importance of building societal resilience to cyber attacks and to better understand specific needs and challenges in this domain.
Excerpt from a review by Prof. Danuta Kaźmierczak, University of the National Education Commission, Kraków: "The authors treat … cyberspace as an ecosystem composed of networks of organizations, individuals and technologies, whose dynamics are defined by the multidimensional relationships of these components … The book contains analyses and examples that allow a greater understanding of the processes, phenomena and mechanisms occurring in societies, created at the intersection of the real and virtual worlds."
Excerpt from a review by Prof. Danuta Kaźmierczak, University of the National Education Commission, Kraków: "The authors treat … cyberspace as an ecosystem composed of networks of organizations, individuals and technologies, whose dynamics are defined by the multidimensional relationships of these components … The book contains analyses and examples that allow a greater understanding of the processes, phenomena and mechanisms occurring in societies, created at the intersection of the real and virtual worlds."
Price: $156.00
Pages: 284
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date:
10 July 2025
ISBN: 9789004549890
Format: Hardcover
Excerpt from a review by Prof. Danuta Kaźmierczak, University of the National Education Commission, Kraków:
“The authors treat ... cyberspace as an ecosystem composed of networks of organizations, individuals and technologies, whose dynamics are defined by the multidimensional relationships of these components ... The book contains analyses and examples that allow a greater understanding of the processes, phenomena and mechanisms occurring in societies, created at the intersection of the real and virtual worlds.”
“The authors treat ... cyberspace as an ecosystem composed of networks of organizations, individuals and technologies, whose dynamics are defined by the multidimensional relationships of these components ... The book contains analyses and examples that allow a greater understanding of the processes, phenomena and mechanisms occurring in societies, created at the intersection of the real and virtual worlds.”
Dorota Domalewska (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor at War Studies University, Warsaw, and Editor-in-Chief of Security and Defence Quarterly. Her research interests integrate security studies and strategic communication with a particular emphasis on social media analysis.
Aleksandra Gasztold (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor at the University of Warsaw and Editor-in-Chief of Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance, published by NASK–National Research Institute. Her research interests encompass modern terrorism and radicalization.
Agnieszka Wrońska (Ph.D.) is an expert at NASK–National Research Institute, Poland. She specializes in the safe use of the internet by young users, and her research focuses on cyber threats to children and teens.
Aleksandra Gasztold (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor at the University of Warsaw and Editor-in-Chief of Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance, published by NASK–National Research Institute. Her research interests encompass modern terrorism and radicalization.
Agnieszka Wrońska (Ph.D.) is an expert at NASK–National Research Institute, Poland. She specializes in the safe use of the internet by young users, and her research focuses on cyber threats to children and teens.