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the psychological effect that could get used by the bad guys who would want you to give up from your
routine and activities. It would get the sense of sabotage, right – and basically, that’s the case! The aim
of any psychological operation is to disable its enemy and make it getting so powerless in front of the
offenders. Next, if the people are dealing with the irrationalities, that could fully decrease their focus on
the work and make them getting less productive and effective about their tasks. Finally, if you are pre-
occupied with the thoughts that everything could go to the waste with the only one your click – it’s
seriously something that can push you into the deep mental health crisis and probably personal
frustration. If only one team’s member feels bad about anything that condition could get reflected to the
entire team and that’s something any competitive employer is scared about. So, cyber operations could
cause such traumatic experiences and there is the realistic need to think hard how to overcome such a
condition. Sooner we get how – better we would cope with the coming perspectives!
Comments
In this effort, we would provide a deep insight into the certain topic in order to explain some of its
perspectives in more detail. In our opinion, such a review could be used as the starting point to the
development of some security and safety procedures and policies. Also, it could help to the law
enforcement and intelligence agencies to navigate some investigative process as well as create the law
enforcement and intelligence knowledge bases. Next, this effort could support the forensic detectives
and investigators in their need to clarify some aspects of their work. In addition, those could be the helpful
updates to the law makers to cover on and respond to all the security challenges through the appropriate
legal frameworks and regulations. In our belief, some suggestions to the best practice in the criminal
justice environment have been made as well. Finally, this review would cope with some business ideas
and it could serve as the encouragement to an emerging marketplace economy, so far.
About the Author
Milica D. Djekic is an Independent Researcher from Subotica,
Republic of Serbia. She received her engineering background
from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of
Belgrade. She writes for some domestic and overseas presses
and she is also the author of the book “The Internet of Things:
Concept, Applications and Security” being published in 2017
with the Lambert Academic Publishing. Milica is also a
speaker with the BrightTALK expert’s channel. She is the
member of an ASIS International since 2017 and contributor to
the Australian Cyber Security Magazine since 2018. Milica's
research efforts are recognized with Computer Emergency
Response Team for the European Union (CERT-EU), Censys
Press and EASA European Centre for Cybersecurity in
Aviation (ECCSA). Her fields of interests are cyber defense,
technology and business. Milica is a person with disability.
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