Tejaswini Herath is a Professor of Information Systems at the Goodman School of Business, Brock University. Her research focuses on information security governance, mobile payment technologies, and the ethical implications of technology adoption. She has contributed extensively to understanding cybersecurity challenges, digital privacy, and the socio-economic impacts of emerging technologies. Her work often bridges technical and organizational aspects, emphasizing frameworks for risk management and innovation adoption. Recent studies include analyses of mobile payment systems in developing economies, cryptocurrency valuation ethics, and pandemic-era technology governance lessons. Her research spans interdisciplinary topics such as phishing susceptibility, user behavior in digital environments, and the integration of cybersecurity into organizational strategies. She has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on practical applications of theoretical models like Bayesian post-audit frameworks and technology-organization-environment (TOE) models. Her work addresses both academic and industry audiences, advocating for balanced scorecard approaches to security performance measurement. Tejaswini Herath is actively involved in curriculum development for information systems education, emphasizing student motivation and learning outcomes in IS courses. She collaborates with global institutions to study cross-cultural technology adoption patterns and policy implications.











