01204nas a2200145 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042100002300054700001900077700001700096245009300113856007200206520076600278022001401044 2022 d c2020-101 aNoman H. Chowdhury1 aMarc T.P. Adam1 aTimm Teubner00aTime pressure in human cybersecurity behavior: Theoretical framework and countermeasures uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S01674048203017473 aCybersecurity is a growing concern for private individuals and professional entities. Reports have shown that the majority of cybersecurity incidents occur because users fail to behave securely. Research on human cybersecurity (HCS) behavior suggests that time pressure is one of the important driving factors behind non-secure HCS behavior. However, there is limited conceptual work to guide researchers and practitioners in this regard. Against this backdrop, we investigate how the impact of time pressure on HCS behavior can be conceptualized within an integrative framework and which countermeasures can be used to reduce its negative impact. Altogether, we conducted 35 interviews with cybersecurity experts, non-security professionals, and private users. a0167-4048