Research associate, UCL
John is Research Associate at the UCL Centre for Behaviour Change working on the Cyberhygiene project part of the PETRAS Internet of Things Research Hub. John is exploring end-user security behaviour in Internet of Things environments. His previous research has explored employees’ security behaviours, consumers’ use of e-health and the impact of employee engagement on organisational outputs.
John has many research interests that include the impact of technology on organisational behaviour in relation to privacy and security concerns. He is also interested in online behaviour, technology adoption and the role of the internet in decision making and behaviour change.
How to save the Internet of Things from cyber attacks – with psychology
Nov 14, 2016 21:22 pm UTC| Technology
Two scientists were recently able to take over the lights of an office building using a drone and some clever computer hacking. They demonstrated how smart lightbulbs connected to the internet were vulnerable to a virus...