Cybercrimeology
Cybercrimeology is a podcast about cybercrime, its research and its researchers. We talk to top researchers from around the world to learn about different forms of cybercrime and their research. We learn about cybercrime theory, organized crime online, Darknet drug markets, cybercrime awareness and crime prevention, technology-facilitated intimate partner violence and much more. The podcast has been running since November of 2019 and there is still so much to learn. I am happy to have you along for the journey into this fascinating subject.

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The Ethical Hacker Pathway: Exploring Positive Cyber Behavior

The Ethical Hacker Pathway: Exploring Positive Cyber Behavior

Key Points Discussed:Defining Ethical Hacking: Ethical hackers use their skills to identify and report vulnerabilities, often to enhance cybersecurity in various capacities, including voluntary work, ...

1 Jan 202523min

Building the Basics: Preparing Officers for the Present and Researching Training for the Future

Building the Basics: Preparing Officers for the Present and Researching Training for the Future

About Our Guest:Dr. Tom Holthttps://cj.msu.edu/directory/holt-tom.htmlKey Topics Discussed:Dr. Tom Holt emphasized the urgent need for consistent and evidence-based cybercrime training in law enforcem...

1 Des 202425min

The Open Science Revolution: Building Trust with Transparency

The Open Science Revolution: Building Trust with Transparency

Episode NotesEpisode SummaryIntroduction to Open Science – Asier Moneva introduces open science, emphasizing transparency and replicability as essential to modern research.Importance of Transparency –...

1 Nov 202428min

Cinematic Cybersecurity: What are movies teaching us about passwords?

Cinematic Cybersecurity: What are movies teaching us about passwords?

Episode Notes:The research focuses on analyzing the representation of passwords and cyber threats in films, particularly how password guessing and hacking scenes influence public perceptions of securi...

1 Okt 202428min

Signals, Deception, and AI: Navigating Trust in the Digital World

Signals, Deception, and AI: Navigating Trust in the Digital World

About our Guest:Judith Donathhttps://cyber.harvard.edu/people/jdonathKey Discussion Points:Understanding Signaling Theory:The foundation of signaling theory in communication.The balance between honest...

1 Sep 202444min

Mapping the Digital Threat: The Geography of Cybercrime

Mapping the Digital Threat: The Geography of Cybercrime

Notes:Background in Sociology: Dr. Miranda Bruce started in sociology, focusing on the dynamics of power and institutions.PhD Research: Her PhD explored the Internet of Things (IoT) using post-structu...

1 Aug 202432min

Policing Street Trolls: Navigating Cop Baiting and Digital Extremism

Policing Street Trolls: Navigating Cop Baiting and Digital Extremism

Notes: Dual Research Focus: Dr. Huey historically focused on policing and victimization, particularly in marginalized communities.Burnout and Shift: Burnout from trauma research led her to shift focus...

1 Jul 202433min

Timing is Everything: Context-Based Cybersecurity Training

Timing is Everything: Context-Based Cybersecurity Training

Notes:Joakim Kävrestad is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Jönköping University, with a background in networking and cybersecurity.He shifted his focus to the societal and psychological a...

1 Jun 202434min

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