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Malcolm Pattinson is a researcher at the University of Adelaide, focusing on information security, human factors in cybersecurity, and risk management. His work explores the psychological and organizational aspects of security, including phishing susceptibility, burnout in cybersecurity professionals, and the design of effective security training programs.
Research Interests: His research primarily addresses how human behavior impacts information security, with specific emphasis on security awareness, trust in technical controls, and organizational culture. He has developed validated tools like the Human Aspects of Information Security Questionnaire (HAIS-Q) to measure security attitudes and behaviors across diverse sectors, including healthcare, banking, and government organizations.
Article Trends: Over his career, Pattinson has consistently investigated human-centric security risks, such as phishing and unintentional breaches, while advocating for personalized training and resilience-building strategies to mitigate these threats. His recent work examines burnout and workplace stress in cybersecurity roles, highlighting the intersection of mental health and organizational security.
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