Episode 21

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19th Sep 2023

Dewald Roode Workshop with Dr. Karen Renaud

Are you ready to shift your perspective on cybersecurity? We've got Dr. Karen Renaud, the general chair of Dewald Roode Workshop (DRW) this year and a renowned figure in information security research, to guide us on this fascinating journey. We'll be dissecting the paradigm-shifting presentations, lively debates and thought-provoking discussions from the workshop, with a special focus on Basie von Solms' revolutionary thoughts on the future of cybersecurity.

Looking to understand why people often disregard security procedures? Or how personality traits can impact the security decisions we make? Our discussion reveals that cautiousness, morality, and self-consciousness can positively affect security decisions, but increasing security knowledge doesn't always correlate with safer decisions. As we navigate through the papers, we'll also investigate how AI-enhanced security systems could alleviate user stress and transform the way we approach security training.

We also tackle an under-discussed issue in the cybersecurity sphere: the misuse of system access and the potential for computer abuse by managers. With their unique position of trust and autonomy, could managers be the new insider threat to watch out for? We'll also delve into the role of habits in cyber hygiene, the promises and perils of AI in the field, and how these insights can be applied in the workplace. Join us for this enlightening discussion -- it's an episode you won't want to miss!


DRW Website: https://drw2023.github.io/
(All papers and the Key Note slides are available on the website.)

Papers discussed:4

  • Personality Facets and Behavior: Security Decisions under Competing Priorities,  Sanjay Goel, Jingyi Huang, Alan Dennis, Kevin Williams
  • An Examination of How Security-Related Stress, Burnout, and Accountability Design Features Affect Security Operations Decisions,  Mary Grace Kozuch, Adam Hooker, Philip Menard, Tien N Nguyen, Raymond Choo
  • Bosses Behaving Badly: Managers Committing Computer Abuse, Laura Amo
  • Encouraging Peer Reporting of Information Security Wrongdoings: A Normative Ethics Perspective, Reza Mousavi, Adel Yazdanmehr, Jingguo Wang, Fereshteh Ghahramani
  • Impact of Cyber Hygiene Behavior on Target Suitability using Dual Systems Embedded Dual Attitudes Model, Harsh Parekh, Andrew Schwarz
  • The Blend of Human Cognition and AI Automation: What Will ChatGPT Do to the Cybersecurity Landscape?, Hwee-Joo Kam, Chen Zhong, Hong Liu, Allen Johnston



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Cyber Ways Podcast
The Cyber Ways Podcast brings academic cyber security research into the "real world." We interview top academic researchers to find how their research can be put into practice by cyber security professionals. Our focus is on behavioral aspects of cyber security. Occasionally, we touch on related topics, such as information privacy and surveillance.Each episode discusses one published, peer-reviewed article to reveal the practical implications of the research. Your hosts, Tom Stafford and Craig Van Slyke, are both widely published information systems academics who keep one foot in the world of practice.The Cyber Ways Podcast is brought to you by the Center for Information Assurance at the Louisiana Tech University's College of Business. The Cyber Ways podcast is funded through a Just Business grant, made possible through the generosity of donors to the Louisiana Tech University College of Business.

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Craig Van Slyke

Dr. Tom Stafford and Dr. Craig Van Slyke are both widely published information systems academics who keep one foot in the world of practice.

Stafford serves as editor-in-chief of The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems, the longest continually-published MIS journal, and has previously edited 13 special issues of notable journals including Communications of the ACM, IEEE Transactions, and MIS Quarterly. He co-chaired the 2018 Americas Conference for Information Systems and chaired 2019 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research. He has been selected to serve as the chair for the 2025 International Conference for Information Systems, one of the most notable yearly research meetings in the field of business technology.

Van Slyke, former dean of the W.A. Franke College of Business at Northern Arizona University, has published over 40 articles in respected academic journals including Decision Sciences, Communications of the ACM, European Journal of Information Systems, and Journal of the Association for Information Systems. His fourth co-authored textbook, “Information Systems in Business: An Experiential Approach,” is in its fourth edition, and his first trade book, “On Leadership and Life: Essays on Leading and Living Well,” was published in 2017.