Impact 2020 with CybSafe | SASIG
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Tuesday 29th September, 10am-5pm (BST)

 

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Bridging the gap between academia and industry is important. And so is the promotion of scientific understanding in the community. Understanding and applying scientific research can have a significant impact on organisational practices.
 
SASIG is delighted to hand over to CybSafe for the day, hosts of Impact2020. This all-day online conference covers all the latest academic research on the human aspect of cybersecurity, facilitating discussion and collaboration between academia and industry. World leading-academic experts will discuss the latest research implications for policy and practice.
 
If you believe in knowledge transfer between academic research and organisations, this day is for you. 
 
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AGENDA

10 – 10:20am Welcome

Oz Alashe MBE, CEO, CybSafe

 

10:20 – 11am Opening Keynote “Are we really the weakest link?” 

Prof Phil Morgan, Professor of Human Factors and Cognitive Science at Cardiff University; and Technical Lead in Cyber Psychology at Airbus

 

12am – 12noon Leaving the fence: Research on making cybersecurity decisions

Economic metrics supporting cybersecurity investment decision-making, Dr Yulia Cherdantseva, Cardiff University, COMSC

Converged security: Building the evidence base, Emma Boakes, University of Portsmouth

Motivating Jenny: Creating a sense of security in development practice, Prof Helen Sharp, The Open University

 

12noon – 12:15pm Speed networking social break

 

12:15 – 1:15pm Acorns to oak trees: Research on changing cybersecurity behaviours

Comparing the effectiveness of authority, fear, humour and peer influence as behaviour change mechanisms in information security, Prof Marco Cinnirella, Royal Holloway, University of London

Save the World (Wide Web), Prof Danny Dresner, University of Manchester; Nicholas Ponsillo, University of Chester & Dr Victoria Baines, University of Oxford

Improving cyber threat reporting, Steven Kemp, University of Girona and Crímina Research Centre for the Study and Prevention of Crime

 

1:15 – 2pm Interactive lunch break

 

2 – 3pm Keeping secrets: Research on safeguarding intimate personal data

How private is your period? Laura Shipp, Royal Holloway, University of London

Regulatory and standardisation challenges for connected and intelligent medical devices, Jan Sassenberg & Gabriella Ezeani, University College London

Cumulative revelations in personal data, Dr Emma Nicol, University of Strathclyde

 

3- 3:45pm Into the unknown: Research on out-of-bounds cybersecurity issues

Security challenges in UK military AI innovation, Amy Ertan, Royal Holloway, University of London

Understanding online groups: A case study into the Anonymous collective, Keenan Jones, University of Kent

 

3:45 – 4pm Speed networking social break

 

4 – 4:30pm Closing Keynote “Cyber Security Leadership and Teamwork”

Pete Cooper, Deputy Director, Cyber Defence at Cabinet Office

 

4:30 – 5pm Conclusion and findings from polls

Oz Alashe MBE, CEO, CybSafe

 

FURTHER INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE [HERE
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