01117nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001260000900042100002000051700002100071700002100092700001900113700001700132245008300149856006700232520063400299022001400933 2021 d c20211 aSummer Rebensky1 aMeredith Carroll1 aAndrew Nakushian1 aMaria Chaparro1 aTricia Prior00aUnderstanding the Last Line of Defense: Human Response to Cybersecurity Events uhttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-77392-2_233 aCybersecurity in consumer, corporate, and military settings, continues to be a growing concern in the modern and technologically driven world. As Wiederhold (2014) puts it, “the human factor remains the security’s weakest link in cyberspace.” A literature review related to human response to cybersecurity events reveals three phases involved in the cybersecurity response process, including: (1) Susceptibility, the phase preceding an event, which primarily encompasses behaviors that impact vulnerability to a cybersecurity event; (2) Detection of the event when it occurs; and (3) Response to the event after it occurs.  a0302-9743