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    Arun Vishwanath studies the "people problem" of cyber security. His research focuses on improving individual, organizational, and national resilience to cyber attacks by focusing on the weakest links in cyber security--all of us Internet users.

    His particular interest is in understanding why organizational insiders willingly exfiltrate sensitive organizational data; why people become unintentional insiders by falling prey to social engineering attacks that come-in through email and social media; and on ways we can harness this understanding to secure cyber space. He also examines how various groups--criminal syndicates, terrorist networks, hacktivists--utilize cyber space to commit crime, spread misinformation, recruit operatives, and radicalize others.

    Dr. Vishwanath's research on improving cyber resilience against online social engineering has been funded by the National Science Foundation. He has written and published over two-dozen articles on technology users and cyber security issues and my research has been presented to principals at national security and law enforcement agencies around the world. His research has also been featured on CNN, USA Today, Bloomberg Business Week, Consumer Reports and hundreds of other national and international news outlets.

    The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Arun Vishwanath and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.