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Cyber Psychology: Turning the Tables on the Attacker - Ep 127

Reimagining Cyber Season 1 Episode 127

In this episode, Rob speaks to Dr. Andrew Reeves, expert in cyberpsychology and current Deputy Director of UNSW Institute for Cyber Security.
They discuss the intersection of human psychology and cybersecurity. Andrew shares insights from his groundbreaking research including the first national baseline study on mental well-being in the cybersecurity sector.

The conversation explores three critical human dimensions in cybersecurity:

  • The Target: Everyday employees vulnerable to social engineering and how organizations can strengthen their awareness to mitigate risks.
  • The Attacker: Understanding the cognitive biases and decision-making processes of hackers to develop effective deterrent strategies, including the surprising power of deception announcements.
  • The Defender: Cybersecurity professionals facing immense pressures, often leading to burnout. Andrew highlights strategies to build resilience and improve both workplace systems and personal well-being.

Packed with actionable advice and fascinating psychological insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in cybersecurity or interested in the human side of digital defense.


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