I'm excited that there is a chance to get a PHD in Cyberpsychology! I have a masters in clinical/counseling psychology. I think adding the cyber component is exponential!
This is exciting and revolutionary. I have a BS in Psychology and currently enrolled in an MHA program. In a recent discussion board about texting and driving, I brought up how an individual’s behavior patterns with their mobile devices impacts their likelihood to text while driving. I’m so interested in this specialty and considering applying to a program after finishing my MHA.
This is a focus area and subject I would definitely consider getting a second masters in. Especially as it relates to cybersecurity. Thank for sharing.
Thank you for this very informative overview of the discipline of Cyberpsychology. I only just discovered this field, and the path I took to get here could even be a topic of research in the field! From a LinkedIn post of someone starting their Doctoral Degree at CTU to finding their website, and now finding this intro into Cyberpsychology lecture on RUclips. I'm hooked, and will be interested in finding out more!
At @4053 Mary talks about "hacking back". The US does not focus on hacking the most vulneriable node, the warm ass behind the network. Working with ReSCIND and USCC could shift ther narriative and open a whole other bucket of analysis
I'm excited that there is a chance to get a PHD in Cyberpsychology! I have a masters in clinical/counseling psychology. I think adding the cyber component is exponential!
Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
This is exciting and revolutionary. I have a BS in Psychology and currently enrolled in an MHA program. In a recent discussion board about texting and driving, I brought up how an individual’s behavior patterns with their mobile devices impacts their likelihood to text while driving. I’m so interested in this specialty and considering applying to a program after finishing my MHA.
Very interesting! thank you for the lecture!
This is a focus area and subject I would definitely consider getting a second masters in. Especially as it relates to cybersecurity.
Thank for sharing.
Thank you for this very informative overview of the discipline of Cyberpsychology. I only just discovered this field, and the path I took to get here could even be a topic of research in the field! From a LinkedIn post of someone starting their Doctoral Degree at CTU to finding their website, and now finding this intro into Cyberpsychology lecture on RUclips. I'm hooked, and will be interested in finding out more!
I think I found the psych branch that interests me the most. Thank you for this wonderful introduction!
At @4053 Mary talks about "hacking back". The US does not focus on hacking the most vulneriable node, the warm ass behind the network. Working with ReSCIND and USCC could shift ther narriative and open a whole other bucket of analysis