2019
DOI: 10.1080/13669877.2019.1673797
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Framing and governing cyber risks: comparative analysis of U.S. Federal policies [1996–2018]

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“…The framing effect is one of the many different cognitive biases that we can be susceptible to. Framing strategies (i.e., strategies for communicating a complex societal problem in such a way that the main arguments are clearly understandable and cannot be easily challenged [62]) have been studied extensively in the context of cyber risk [63][64][65] and cyber warfare [66,67]. A situation that is framed differently may elicit different responses [68].…”
Section: Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The framing effect is one of the many different cognitive biases that we can be susceptible to. Framing strategies (i.e., strategies for communicating a complex societal problem in such a way that the main arguments are clearly understandable and cannot be easily challenged [62]) have been studied extensively in the context of cyber risk [63][64][65] and cyber warfare [66,67]. A situation that is framed differently may elicit different responses [68].…”
Section: Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%