 This paper reviews existing literature on cybersecurity behavior and identifies key trends. It finds that the protection motivation theory, PMT, is the dominant theory used to explain cybersecurity behavior, followed by cybersecurity awareness and compliance behavior. Studies tend to focus on individualistic contexts rather than collective ones, and the majority of studies examine cybersecurity behavior at the organizational level. The authors propose several research agendas to explore cybersecurity behavior at the individual level, including exploring the role of culture and gender in cybersecurity behavior, investigating the impact of cybersecurity education on cybersecurity behavior, and studying the effectiveness of cybersecurity policies and procedures in influencing cybersecurity behavior. This article was authored by Afra Al-Mansori, Mustafa Al-Emaran, and Colled Shialan.