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Cybercrimeology

Cybercrimeology
Cybercrime
Cybersecurity
Policing
Cyber-Enabled Crime
Technology-Facilitated Intimate Partner Violence
Privacy Invasion
Data Underreporting
Fraud
Law Enforcement In Cybercrime
Cybercrime Prevention
Organized Crime
Language Barriers
Social Engineering
Abuse In Relationships
Generative AI
Geography Of Cybercrime
Online Fraud
Criminology
Sentiment Analysis
Virtual Kidnapping

Cybercrimeology is a podcast about cybercrime, its research and its researchers. We talk to top researchers from around the world to learn about different forms of cybercrime and their research. We learn about cybercrime theory, organized crime online, Darknet drug markets, cybercrime awareness and crime prevention, technology-facilitated intimate partner violence and much more. The podcast has be... more

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• Dr Bekkers describes his academic pathway from psychology to criminology and explains why his research focus has consistently been on offenders and their behaviour rather than on offences or technologies.

• Cybercrime offenders are often po... more

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• Julia Prümmer describes her transition from legal psychology into cybersecurity research and how psychological methods shape her approach to cybersecurity training.

• The discussion explores the role of systematic reviews in mapping what a ... more

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Melissa completed her PhD after two decades of operational work, bringing a pracademic perspective to cyber profiling and offender pathways.

Her research focuses on understanding the human behind the keyboard through developmental history, mo... more

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• Dr Ho describes an empirical research agenda focused on how security actually operates in organisations. He explains his experience with getting this research off the ground to allow them to perform the research in this setting.

• S... more

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Dr. Melissa Martineau
Expert in profiling cyber-dependent offenders with over 20 years of operational experience.
Episode: The Human beneath the Hoodie: Profiling pathways into cybercrime
Dr. Grant Ho
Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago
University of Chicago
Episode: Courses, Clicks and Consequences: Empiricizing Enterprise Security
Dr. Deanna Caputo
Chief Scientist for Insider Threat Capabilities and Senior Principal Behavioral Psychologist at MITRE
MITRE
Episode: The many minds of MITRE: building multidisciplinary human insider-risk research
Danielle Stibbe
PhD candidate and researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Episode: Follow the Honey: Experiments in Cybercriminal Decision-Making
Dr. Francesco Carlo Campisi
Researcher investigating deviant movements' use of digital influence.
University of Montreal
Episode: Crime Online: Hashtag Like and Subscribe, or don't
Dr. Iain Reid
Senior Lecturer in Cybercrime at the University of Portsmouth, researching defensive cyber deception and the psychology of cybersecurity.
University of Portsmouth
Episode: The Human in_security - deception, weapons, crime & culture
Estelle Ruellan
Researcher focusing on cybercrime and Ransomware-as-a-Service
Flair
Episode: Visualizing Conti: Revealing the Business of Ransomware-as-a-Service through New Analytical Techniques
Dr. Sarah Eaton
Professor and Research Chair at the University of Calgary
University of Calgary
Episode: Fake It Until You Break It: The pay-to-publish paper mills exploiting the over metrification of Science
Dr. Sabina Alam
Director of Publishing Ethics and Integrity at Taylor & Francis
Taylor & Francis
Episode: Fake It Until You Break It: The pay-to-publish paper mills exploiting the over metrification of Science

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Michael
Host specializing in cybercrime discussions and research analysis.

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The Human beneath the Hoodie: Profiling pathways into cybercrime
Q: What challenges did Dr. Martineau face in her research?
One major challenge was accessing the hacking community, as they are often security-savvy and concerned about being identified, requiring a nuanced and careful approach to connect with participants.
The Human beneath the Hoodie: Profiling pathways into cybercrime
Q: What is cyber behavioral analysis and how does it relate to cybercrime?
It is the study of the human engaging in cybercriminal activity, focusing on their motivations, backgrounds, and paths into crime to inform preventative measures and responses.
Courses, Clicks and Consequences: Empiricizing Enterprise Security
Q: How did you get to do a study in such a large health organization?
We collaborated with UCSD Health to investigate how to better protect against phishing attacks through improved training.
The many minds of MITRE: building multidisciplinary human insider-risk research
Q: How have you found working in a company like MITRE?
Working at MITRE has allowed for a unique blend of applied research, focusing on real-world problems in cybersecurity while engaging with actual employees in their work environments.
Follow the Honey: Experiments in Cybercriminal Decision-Making
Q: What happened after Operation Cookie Monster?
We observed an immediate increase in caution on the hacker forum, impacting our posts.

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This podcast offers an insightful exploration of the multifaceted realm of cybercrime, engaging with leading researchers who delve into various aspects such as cyber-dependency, criminal motivations, and the latest empirical research on cyber threats. Topics are diverse, spanning from online illicit activities and psychological analysis of offenders to innovative prevention strategies and cybersecurity training effectiveness. The discussions not only shed light on the technical and theoretical frameworks surrounding cybercrime but also emphasize the human elements, including behavioral patterns and intervention methods. This nuanced approach to cybercrime research makes it a compelling resource for those interested in enhancing their unders... more

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1. Dr. Melissa Martineau
2. Dr. Grant Ho
3. Dr. Deanna Caputo
4. Danielle Stibbe
5. Dr. Francesco Carlo Campisi
6. Dr. Iain Reid
7. Estelle Ruellan
8. Dr. Sarah Eaton

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