They Didn't Do What You Trained Them To Do. What Went Wrong? (Cybersecurity compliance)
Presentation at Marymount Univ. 10/19/2015 for Cybersecurity Awareness Month on research on why workers fail to follow their cybersecurity training rules.
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Writing in the 1st Person - EDSIG 2015
Paper presentation and subsequent discussion on the topic of using first person in academic writing. Presented by Dr. D. Cragin Shelton at the EDSIG 2015 Conference (www.edsigcon.org).
Complete paper from the Proceedings at http://proc.iscap.info/2015/pdf/3487.pdf​
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Modeling the Supply Chain: Trust but Verify - ICCWS 2020
Presented at the 15th International Conference on Cyber Warfare & Security (ICCWS), March 13, 2020, Norfolk VA
"Trust, but verify" is a Russian proverb that has reverberated throughout history. Trust involves a belief in the fidelity of what is being evaluated. But fidelity can fluctuate, making trust more accurately characterized as varying rather than binary. This concept is especially true in the operation and evaluation of complex systems. Supply chains model and exemplify complex systems through vital interconnections for the delivery of goods based on the management of all involved parties in business processes. Supply chains encompass the complex interconnection of multiple systems, independently owned and often optimized with different, competing priorities. Disruption of trust may be an intentional objective; supply chains are critical, complex and increasingly automated and technology assisted, which makes them a focal point for sufficiently advanced adversaries.
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Maybe it's the Boss's Fault! Cragin Shelton at Infosec World 2016
Dr. Cragin Shelton speaking at MIS Training Institute's INFOSEC World 2016, April 4, Disney Contemporary Resort, Orlando
Why Don't They Follow the rules?
Maybe It's the Boss's Fault!
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Sound is degraded because of loud music in the. Expo Hall during the presentation.
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Life-Long Learning, Certification, & Licensure - IEEE-HKN Experience 2020
How do formal credentials relate to professional development across your career? What are the differences among various types of credentials? In particular, how do certifications and licenses differ? Where should you devote your time, energy, and money in this arena? Why should you care? Panel members discussed these issues, offering comments and recommendations based on their own career experiences and those of their colleagues in academia and industry.
Moderator Sean Haynes. Panel members Jennifer Young Baker, Gregg Vaughn, Cragin Shelton.
https://hkn.ieee.org/​
IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN), the honor society of IEEE, promotes excellence in the profession and in education with ideals of Scholarship, Character and Attitude.
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