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Professorial lecture: Shaking the Cybersecurity Kaleidoscope - Thursday 9 May

From: Vicki Fox

Valid from: Friday 5 April 2019 to Thursday 2 May 2019


A professorial lecture, 'Shaking the Cybersecurity Kaleidoscope - An Immersive Look into Human Behaviour and Cybersecurity', will be presented by Professor Alana Maurushat Professor of Cybersecurity and Behaviour, School of Social Sciences and Psychology.

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Date: Thursday 9 May
Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm
Location: Level 9, Liverpool City campus
RSVP: Please RSVP to SSAP-research@westernsydney.edu.au by Thursday 2 May.

Over 10,000 new cybersecurity technologies are developed each year, yet we do not see a correlating decrease in cybersecurity threats. This is because cybersecurity isn’t a mere computer science problem - the most vulnerable part in the security chain is humans. But humans are also a valuable asset in countering cybersecurity threats. A kaleidoscope is constantly changing pattern or sequence of elements. In cyber, we need to shake the kaleidoscope to create new ways of both identifying and solving problems.

This presentation will be somewhat unorthodox. Professor Maurushat will weave a story through the thread of human behaviour and cybersecurity with the primary objective of making sense out of chaos. What do Mars Bars, Perestroika, carrots, Transylvania, Robin Hood, Tallinn, mahjong, anti-vaccination, the Mayor of Montreal, the Black Panther, tails and pineapples have to do with cybersecurity?

In her presentation, Professor Maurushat encapsulates key human behaviour issues in cybersecurity, based on 17 years of experience and research in ethical hacking, vulnerability markets, cybercrime investigations and cybersecurity policy consultation with governments and intelligence agencies.

There are no easy answers to cybersecurity challenges. However, this presentation will stimulate thinking about how to use the power of human behaviour to improve cybersecurity through emerging fields of behaviour data engineering, artificial intelligence, behavioural economics and neuro-diversity (as evolution).

Speaker
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Alana Maurushat is Professor of Cybersecurity and Behaviour at Western Sydney University, is a Cyber Ambassador for the NSW Cybersecurity Network, and is a Director and Special Cyber Advisor for the cybercrime private investigations intelligence firm IFW Global. She is an expert in cybercrime, cybersecurity, data privacy and the data processing regulatory environment. She is author of the books Ethical Hacking (2019) and Disclosure of Security Vulnerabilities (2013). She has been in the media with 60 Minutes, 730 Report, Insight, ABC TV, ABC Radio and the New York Times. She is passionate about human rights and cybersecurity, and has done consultancies with NGOs, Industry as well as the Australian and Canadian governments.


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