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Building the Basics: Preparing Officers for the Present and Researching Training for the Future

Building the Basics: Preparing Officers for the Present and Researching Training for the Future


Episode 112


About Our Guest:

Dr. Tom Holt

https://cj.msu.edu/directory/holt-tom.html

Key Topics Discussed:

Dr. Tom Holt emphasized the urgent need for consistent and evidence-based cybercrime training in law enforce…


Published on 10 months ago

The Open Science Revolution: Building Trust with Transparency

The Open Science Revolution: Building Trust with Transparency


Episode 111


Episode Notes

Episode Summary

Introduction to Open Science – Asier Moneva introduces open science, emphasizing transparency and replicability as essential to modern research.Importance of Transparency …


Published on 11 months ago

Cinematic Cybersecurity: What are movies teaching us about passwords?

Cinematic Cybersecurity: What are movies teaching us about passwords?


Episode 110


Episode Notes:

The research focuses on analyzing the representation of passwords and cyber threats in films, particularly how password guessing and hacking scenes influence public perceptions of secur…


Published on 1 year ago

Signals, Deception, and AI: Navigating Trust in the Digital World

Signals, Deception, and AI: Navigating Trust in the Digital World


Episode 109


About our Guest:

Judith Donath

https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/jdonath

Key Discussion Points:

Understanding Signaling Theory:The foundation of signaling theory in communication.The balance between hones…


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago

Mapping the Digital Threat: The Geography of Cybercrime

Mapping the Digital Threat: The Geography of Cybercrime


Episode 108


Notes:

Background in Sociology: Dr. Miranda Bruce started in sociology, focusing on the dynamics of power and institutions.PhD Research: Her PhD explored the Internet of Things (IoT) using post-struct…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

Policing Street Trolls: Navigating Cop Baiting and Digital Extremism

Policing Street Trolls: Navigating Cop Baiting and Digital Extremism


Episode 107


Notes:

 

Dual Research Focus: Dr. Huey historically focused on policing and victimization, particularly in marginalized communities.Burnout and Shift: Burnout from trauma research led her to shift focu…


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

Timing is Everything: Context-Based Cybersecurity Training

Timing is Everything: Context-Based Cybersecurity Training


Episode 106


Notes:

Joakim Kävrestad is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Jönköping University, with a background in networking and cybersecurity.He shifted his focus to the societal and psychological …


Published on 1 year, 4 months ago

Hackting Out: Defacement and Hate Online amid Global Conflicts

Hackting Out: Defacement and Hate Online amid Global Conflicts


Episode 105


 Notes:

Introduction to Cybercrime Research: Dr. Hutchings and Ahn Vu introduce their work at the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre.Global Conflicts and Cyber Activities: Discussion on how global conflicts,…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Bridging realities: The Convergence of Ideology and Cybercrime

Bridging realities: The Convergence of Ideology and Cybercrime


Episode 104


Episode Notes:

Dr. Tom Holt discussed the nascent stages of cybercrime research during his doctoral studies, highlighting its evolution into a more recognized and competitive field.He emphasized the g…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

Caught in the Web: Virtual Kidnapping and Digital Scams

Caught in the Web: Virtual Kidnapping and Digital Scams


Episode 103


Notes:

Dr Chang's background in law and sociology led him to specialize in criminology, particularly cybercrime, after observing its emerging relevance.He chose to pursue his PhD in Australia due to s…


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago





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