James Linton is a Threat Researcher, but is more commonly known as the Email Prankster™ who has a long list of people who have fallen for his online approaches.
Listen to James and Jenny chat about how such work is carried out and the effort that is put into the initial contact and keeping the ruse going, whilst it is live.
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To learn more about what he has done, click this link to his website.
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Dr Martina Dove is a psychology researcher who has investigated fraud prevention, fraud vulnerability, persuasion, gullibility and scam techniques.
Jenny and Martina discuss scams, frauds, the victims and perpetrators, diving into why and how people fall victim with cognitive bias playing an important role.
To read more about Dr Martina's work, click here to visit her site.
To follow Dr Martina on LinkedIn, click the link here.
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Matthew has a wealth of experience of information governance, in aspects such as developing risk registers, incident response plans, deploying awareness campaigns and vulnerability scans.
Matthew's experience comes from his time in the military, where he was deployed in Iraq, and higher education. Matthew has an ethos of continual learning, both formally and informally, having completed his MSc and PhD at Salford University. Currently he is working on a MBA, investigating the use of the term 'human error' when it comes to cyber security.
‘‘Those found responsible have been sacked’’: some observations on the usefulness of error (click the link for the paper)
Cyber Security Exposed (Raef Meeuwisse)
The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error' (Sidney Dekker)
To follow Matthew, on LinkedIn, click the link here.
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