Mary Aiken

Leading Expert and Speaker in Cyberpsychology

Dr Mary Aiken is a world-leading expert in Cyberpsychology, the study of the impact of technology on human behaviour. She is Professor of Cyberpsychology and Chair of the Department of Cyberpsychology at Capitol Technology University, Washington D.C.’s premier STEM University.

"A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist"

Topics

  • Cyberpsychology
  • Cybersecurity
  • Healthtech
  • SafetyTech
  • Fintech & Artificial Intelligence

Languages

She presents in English.

How she presents

Prof. Aiken is an interactive speaker involving the audience to understand how we can be manipulated and how to guard against it.

Publications

  • 2016
    The Cyber Effect
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In Detail

In 2013, Professor Aiken co-led a White House research team as part of the Obama Administration’s initiative ‘Tech. v’s Human Trafficking’ and was inaugurated into SameShield an organisation that honours women’s leadership in traditionally closed professions. Mary was inducted into the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame in 2017, in recognition of her contribution to the information and cybersecurity sector. In 2019 Mary was named in the top 50 women in GovTech in the Asia Pacific region. Prof. Aiken is UEL co-lead on a five million euro EU Horizon 2020 research project investigating human and technical drivers of cybercrime from a range of government, academic, industry, and civil society stakeholders.

What she offers you

Prof. Aiken is recognised as an international expert in policy debates at the intersection of technology and human behaviour and is an expert advisor on online harms and online safety technologies.

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