Senior Lecturer in Cyberpsychology, De Montfort University
My research covers a variety of broad areas including Cognition, Cyberpsychology and Cybercognition. My current areas of interests focus on (but are not limited to):
Insider Threat: Psychological/behavioural Indicators and Threat Detection
Cybercrime: the definition of Cybercrime: awareness and prevention
Cybercognition: cognition and the rise of digital technology
Impact of 'SMART' technology on human interaction: assessing user experience
Hazard perception and detection: inattentional blindness and change blindness
Are you a "cyberloafer"? Why internet procrastination is making life easier for hackers
Dec 28, 2017 13:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
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