%0 Journal Article %T Handwriting Analysis Based on Belief of Targeted Individual Supporting Insider Threat Detection %A Jason Slaughter %A Carole E. Chaski %A Kellep Charles %J Journal of Information Security %P 308-319 %@ 2153-1242 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jis.2024.153018 %X The Unintentional Insider Threat (UIT) concept highlights that insider threats might not always stem from malicious intent and can occur across various domains. This research examines how individuals with medical or psychological issues might unintentionally become insider threats due to their perception of being targeted. Insights from the survey “A Survey of Unintentional Medical Insider Threat Category” indicate that such perceptions can be linked to underlying health conditions. The study “Emotion Analysis Based on Belief of Targeted Individual Supporting Insider Threat Detection” reveals that anger is a common emotion among these individuals. The findings suggest that UITs are often linked to medical or psychological issues, with anger being prevalent. To mitigate these risks, it is recommended that Insider Threat programs integrate expertise from medicine, psychology, and cybersecurity. Additionally, handwriting analysis is proposed as a potential tool for detecting insider threats, reflecting the evolving nature of threat assessment methodologies. %K Insider %K Threat %K Detection %K Targeted %K Medical %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133732