The Psychology of Insider Risk: Detection, Investigation and Case Management

The Psychology of Insider Risk

Detection, Investigation and Case Management
 
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Publisher: CRC Press
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ISBN13:9781032482484
ISBN10:1032482486
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:222 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:408 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 35 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Halftones, black & white; 33 Line drawings, black & white; 15 Tables, black & white
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Clinical Psychologist and former intelligence officer Eric Shaw brings over 30 years of psychological consultation experience to the national security community, corporate investigations and law enforcement to this work on insider risk. It also outlines the many current and future challenges insider risk professionals face.

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Clinical psychologist and former intelligence officer Eric D. Shaw brings over 30 years of psychological consultation experience to the national security community, corporate investigations and law enforcement to this work on insider risk. After a career in counterterrorism, Dr. Shaw spent the last 20 years concentrating on insiders?employees who commit espionage, sabotage, intellectual property theft, present risks of harm to self and others, and other workplace risks, especially those influenced by mental health conditions.


Dr. Shaw is the author of the Critical Pathway to Insider Risk (CPIR) which addresses the characteristics, experiences and connections at-risk employees bring to our organizations, the stressors that trigger higher levels of risk, the concerning behaviors that signal this risk has increased and the action or inaction by organizations that escalate insider risk. The CPIR also examines what these employees look like when they have broken bad and the personal characteristics, resources and support that can mitigate these risks. Dr. Shaw also examines specific risk accelerators like subject disgruntlement, personality disorders and problematic organizational responses that can escalate the speed and intensity of insider risks. The investigative applications, strengths and weaknesses of the CPIR are also considered.


This work also describes the behavioral science tools deployed in insider investigations, especially those designed to locate and understand persons at-risk and help organizations intervene to avoid escalation or manage potential damage. Case examples are drawn from intelligence community, corporate and law enforcement investigations. Specific insider cases where the use of behavioral science tools is described in detail include leaks, anonymous threats, erotomania, hacking, violence risk, mass destruction threats and espionage.


The work closes with consideration of the many current and future challenges insider risk professionals face. These include the challenge of recognizing suicidal ideation as a gateway to other forms of insider risk, understanding when subject therapy will, and will not reduce risk, deciphering belief in conspiracy theory from significant extremist risk, appreciating insider threats to our elections and the unique challenges posed when the insider is a leader.

Table of Contents:


Introduction.



Chapter 1: Three Cases, Three Roles.



Chapter 2: Overview of The Critical Pathway to Insider Risk (CPIR) Framework.



Chapter 3: Special Drivers Down the Pathway?Disgruntlement, Personality and Problematic Organizational Responses.



Chapter 4: Investigative Tools?the CPIR Risk Score.



Chapter 5: Psycholinguistic Tools.



Chapter 6: Case Study of Cyber Extortion and Mass Destruction Violence Risk.



Chapter 7: Putting Together the CPIR and Psycholinguistics?Corporate Leaks and Erotomania.



Chapter 8: Detecting Dangerous Extremism Versus Conspiracy Beliefs.



Chapter 9: Reflections, Summary and Challenges.



Additional References.



Index.