Humans are your Asset: Maximize Cyber Security Awareness and Education 

18 July 2023 l 9.00AM (SGT) 
Free Cyber Security Online Event

Dr Tehmina Khan

Senior Lecturer RMIT

Dr Khan is an educator, researcher and consultant who undertakes research in the area of sustainability ( including SDGs, measurement and reporting), accounting and accountability, information systems and internet technologies. Dr Khan undertakes research projects that involve advanced data analytics including multiple regressions and Structural Equation Modelling. Dr Khan is currently working on AI and machine learning to address sustainability related problems, at micro, meso and macro scales. Key areas of applied research are: sustainability related problem solving using technologies, sustainability reporting and disclosures, gender and racial diversity national and organisational policy development and impact.

Google Scholar profile: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=2mletBEAAAAJ&hl=en

Day 1: 18th July 2023

10:00 EDUCATIONAL INSIGHT: Raising cyber awareness and assessing the behavioural impact

In an increasingly interconnected world, where digital technologies permeate every aspect of our lives, cyber threats have become pervasive. By raising awareness about these threats, individuals can better understand the risks and adopt proactive measures to protect themselves and their sensitive information. Cyber awareness helps combat the social engineering tactics used by cybercriminals, as it enables people to recognize and avoid common scams and phishing attempts. Assessing the behavioural impact of cyber awareness initiatives allows organizations and policymakers to measure the effectiveness of their efforts and identify areas for improvement. Understanding how people's behaviours and attitudes towards cybersecurity change over time enables the development of targeted interventions and educational programs. Ultimately, by raising cyber awareness and assessing behavioural impact, we can empower individuals, strengthen cybersecurity defences, and create a safer digital environment for everyone.

For this session we will be joined by Dr Khan, Senior Lecturer, RMIT, who is an educator, researcher and consultant who undertakes research in the area of information systems and internet technologies. Dr Khan undertakes research projects that involve advanced data analytics and is currently working on AI and machine learning to address sustainability related problems, at micro, meso and macro scales. Our session will have a holistic approach to addressing:

  • Signs and signals for managers: Paying attention when assessing potential risks
  • Social factors that play a role in accountability, responsibility, and policy
  • The behavioural implications of cyber security and the role we play in responsibility and accountability