
معرفی
Ryan Shandler is an Assistant Professor at the Georgia Tech School of Cybersecurity & Privacy. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Sciences from the University of Haifa and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on the human dimension of cybersecurity, particularly how cyber threats influence political behaviors and attitudes. Using experimental methods, he examines topics such as public opinion shifts following cyberattacks, cyberterrorism impacts on policy support, and trust erosion in government institutions.
- Education:
- Ph.D., School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa
- Bachelor of Laws, University of Melbourne
Shandler's research interests bridge cybersecurity, political psychology, and public policy. He investigates how cyber threats shape voter behavior, government legitimacy, and societal resilience. His work has been published in journals like the British Journal of Political Science and Journal of Peace Research.
His articles analyze cyber conflict dynamics, the psychological effects of cyberattacks, and cross-national variations in public responses to cybersecurity challenges. Shandler’s contributions advance empirical methodologies for studying cyber conflict, emphasizing real-world policy implications. He has no listed scientific awards, grants, or advising roles in available records.




