AISA Webinar: A criminological perspective: Can on-screen cues activate risk recognition?

Hosted by the AISA Cloud Branch, please join Kelsy Luengen, who is a doctoral researcher at the University of Queensland and a Security Influencer at SEEK, for an online presentation and discussion considering criminological theories, which suggest that situational cues can have an impact on threat recognition and protective behaviours.

 

 

 Topic: A criminological perspective: Can on-screen cues activate risk recognition?
Hosted by the AISA Cloud Branch, please join Kelsy Luengen, who is a doctoral researcher at the University of Queensland and a Security Influencer at SEEK, for an online presentation and discussion considering criminological theories, which suggest that situational cues can have an impact on threat recognition and protective behaviours.

With traditional crimes, an offender and their victim must converge in a physical time and space for the crime to occur. However, technology has created a virtual environment which easily connects one motivated offender to numerous potential victims. This has placed an increased onus on individuals to engage in protective behaviours when online. This presentation takes a human factor focus and will consist of three parts: 

  1. A criminological overview of theories on victimisation, crime prevention, and behavioural responses; 
  2. An examination of the results from a pilot study that uses eye-tracking software to measure how people interpret, and respond to, phishing emails containing different situational cues; and
  3. A discussion on how the results impact security awareness programs and trainings.

Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions. This webinar will be recorded and the recording will be made available to registrants. 

Speaker: 
Kelsy Luengen is a doctoral researcher at the University of Queensland and a Security Influencer at SEEK. In her capacity as a Security Influencer, Kelsy develops campaigns and training materials to increase cyber awareness and decrease the risk of victimization across the business. To assist in creating evidence-based cyber awareness campaigns, her doctoral research explores the extent to which users of internet enabled devices recognise cyber threats, their response to perceived threats, and their use of protective behaviours to mitigate potential harms.

Kelsy has a background in evidence-based policing and worked with the police to implement evidence-based practices across a range of crime problems. Her early research work sought to understand the benefit of operationalising procedural justice dialogue in gaining willing compliance and improving perceptions of legitimacy in police. Kelsy was also a lecturer at the University of Queensland in the area of criminology.

Register:

This webinar is free and only available to AISA Members, please click on the registration link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1rkLwKmCRlyT_RcMl4sF_g

Not an AISA member? To become an AISA member you can join here

For any queries regarding this event, please contact AISA Event & Sponsorship Manager, Susanna Palermo via email [email protected] or visit our website www.aisa.org.au

Date: Wednesday 25 May 2022

Time Zones:

  • 12:00pm - 1:00pm AEST (Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney & Hobart)
  • 11:30am - 12:30pm ACST (Adelaide)
  • 10:00am - 11:00am AWST (Perth) 

Participate in the webinar:

  • Please note that you will need to register in Zoom and provide a valid email, so that you can receive the unique registration link to log into the webinar
  • Use this link and ensure you logon to the webinar at least 5 minutes prior to the start time
  • You will require a strong and stable internet connection
  • It is recommended you use a headset or headphones so you can hear the presentation
  • A recording of the live session will be available for registrants after the event

Disclaimer:

AISA presentations are intended for educational purposes only. Statements of fact and opinions expressed are those of the participants individually and, unless expressly stated to the contrary, are not the opinion or position of AISA, its sponsors, or its partners. AISA does not endorse or approve, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, accuracy or completeness of the information presented. Attendees should note that sessions may be recorded and published in various media, including print, audio and video formats without further notice.

AISA has evaluated the use of Zoom based on the Traffic Light Protocol which was facilitated for greater information sharing.  AISA webinars are considered TPL White as the information contains minimal or no foreseeable risk of misuse.  In addition AISA has evaluated the use of Zoom for this purpose as aligned to ACSC Web Conferencing Security, April 2020, see link at https://www.cyber.gov.au/publications/web-conferencing-security and has implemented controls to minimise risks. You are required to register for the webinar via the Zoom platform. Please refer to the Zoom privacy policy here - https://zoom.us/privacy

When
25/05/2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Online webinar