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Cyber security must be more than just a technological issue. It must also include understanding the profile and motivation of the cybercriminal. The inspirat
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Prof. Mary Aiken is currently UEL co-lead on a five million euro EU Horizon 2020 research project investigating human and technical drivers of cybercrime, with a specific focus on juvenile cyber delinquency and criminality. She is an Expert Advisor on online harm and online safety technologies ( Safety Tech) on a number of projects commissioned
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Mary Aiken is a cyberpsychologist at the CyberPsychology Research Centre in Dublin. The TV programme on which she is a producer, CSI:Cyber, will air on Channel 5 later this year. Mary also works closely with the Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology, who run a Masters' program in cyberpsychology; more information can be found
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The RCSI CyberPsychology Research Centre". MIT Media Lab. (16th January) Boston. Aiken, M. P. (2014, October). "Prognoses for Diagnoses: Medical Search Online and "Cyberchondria by Proxy" RCSI ICHAMS conference Dublin ... Cyber Producer Mary Aiken On Cyber Crime and Perpetrators"". In CSI:Cyber series, Los Angeles, CBS. Retrieved
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In The Cyber Effect, Professor Mary Aiken - one of the world's leading experts in Cyberpsychology and 'the real-life spook behind CSI Cyber' ( Daily Telegraph) - explains what is happening to us, how it works and what we can do about it. Packed with vivid stories, eye-opening insights and surprising statistics, this book offers us a
https://www.captechu.edu/faculty-staff/mary-aiken
Dr. Mary Aiken serves as Chair and Professor of the Cyberpsychology Department. She holds a Ph.D. in Forensic Cyberpsychology. Professor Mary Aiken is a world leading expert in Cyberpsychology - the study of the impact of technology on human behaviour and is a Professor of Forensic Cyberpsychology in the Department of Law and Criminology at the University of East London.
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Dr. Mary Aiken is Professor of Cyberpsychology and Chair of the Department of Cyberpsychology at Capitol Technology University. She is an INTERPOL Global Cybercrime Expert Group member and Academic Advisor to Europol's European Cyber Crime Centre (EC3). Aiken is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Medicine, an International Affiliate Member of the American Psychological Association (APA), and a
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Cyberpsychologist Mary Aiken is a Professor of cyberpsychology. Her book The Cyber Effect investigates the relationship between technology and human behaviour. ... She is an academic advisor to Europol's European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) and an Associate Professor in the Department of Law and Criminology at the University of East London
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Professor Aiken has an M.Sc in Cyberpsychology & a PhD in Forensic Cyberpsychology her research interests include SafetyTech, Online Harms, AI, Fintech, human factors in cybersecurity, organized cybercrime, online behavioural profiling, Internet psychology & youth protection online. She has advised at international and European level in policy
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Agent Ryan's character is based on real-life cyber psychologist Mary Aiken, the director of the RCSI CyberPsychology Research Centre in Dublin, Ireland. She's also a producer on the show.
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Mary Aiken is one of its foremost practitioners and also happens to be the inspiration for Patricia Arquette's character in "CSI: Cyber.". She sits down with host Elias Groll to discuss the emerging discipline of cyberpsychology. DefenseScoop reporter Brandi Vincent also joins the show to discuss how the U.S. military is thinking about
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Mary P. Aiken Cybercrime is becoming ever more pervasive and yet the lack of consensus surrounding what constitutes a cybercrime has a significant impact on society, legal and policy response, and
https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-and-events/news/news-article/2015/11/cyberpsychology-at-rcsi
CyberPsychology at RCSI ; News. Cyberpsychology ceases at RCSI 04 November 2015. General news; RCSI has confirmed that CyberPsychology will no longer be a core research focus at RCSI. ... "Mary Aiken has passionately led this new emerging field and we wish her continued success in her important work for the future", Prof Kelly continued.
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Professor Mary Aiken has a Masters of Science in Cyberpsychology and a PhD in Forensic Cyberpsychology, her research interests include; AI, Fintech, SafetyTech, Trust & Safety, human factors in cybersecurity, organised cybercrime, online behavioural profiling, Internet psychology, personal cybersecurity and safety, online harms and child protection online.
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Cyberpsychologist Dr Mary Aiken is a Professor and Chair of the Dept. of Cyberpsychology… | Learn more about Prof Mary Aiken's work experience, education, connections & more by visiting their
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Mary Aiken, PhD is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Geary Institute for Public Policy University College Dublin, she is the Academic Advisor (Psychology) to the European Cyber Crime Centre (EC3) at Europol, and member of the EC3 Academic Advisory Board. She is a lecturer in Criminology and Research Fellow at the School of Law, Middlesex University, Sensemaking Fellow at the IBM Network
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Notes on contributors. Mary Aiken is the Director of RCSI CyberPsychology Research Centre. She also held positions such as Academic Adviser (Psychology) in Europol Cyber Crime Centre (EC3); Research Fellow in IBM Swansea University Network Science Research Centre; and Research Fellow in Middlesex University School of Law.
https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-and-events/news/news-article/2014/02/rcsi-cyber-psychologist-inspires-csi-spinoff
The show will focus on cybercrime and is based on the work of cyber psychologist Mary Aiken, Director of RCSI CyberPsychology Research Centre. The American TV Network CBS has announced its intention to produce a spin-off of the popular TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The show will focus on cybercrime and is based on the work of cyber
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Dr Mary Aiken is the world's leading expert in forensic cyberpsychology - a discipline that combines psychology, criminology and technology to investigate the intersection between technology and human behaviour. ... organized cybercrime, cyberstalking, technology-facilitated human trafficking, and the rights of the child online. She is a member
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A groundbreaking exploration of how cyberspace is changing the way we think, feel, and behave Mary Aiken is the world's leading expert in forensic cyberpsychology-a discipline that combines psychology, criminology, and technology to investigate the intersection where technology and human behavior meet. In this, her first book, Aiken has created a starting point for all future conversations
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Dr Mary Aiken Director RCSI Cyberpsychology Research Centre: Intro to Cyberpsychology Big Think: Cyber Addiction: Step Away From the Smart Phone (But First Read Thi Prof. Mary Aiken, Cyberpsychologist & Member of Strategic Advisory Group, Paladin Capital Cyberweek 2017 Tel Aviv Univeristy 27.6.17
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Dr Mary Aiken is the world's leading expert in forensic cyberpsychology - a discipline that combines psychology, criminology and technology to investigate the intersection between technology and human behaviour. ... Her research interests include cyber security, organized cybercrime, cyberstalking, technology facilitated human trafficking and
https://www.captechu.edu/news-events/cyberpsychology-chair-dr-mary-aiken-visits-capitol-tech
Dr. Aiken is a world-leading expert in Cyberpsychology as well as Chair and Professor of Cyberpsychology at our university. She has had an immense impact on this field - the study of the relationship between technology and human behavior - and continues to forge the future of research on the psychological effects of an increasingly