Victoria Marcinkiewicz

Victoria is 2nd year PhD student based in the School of Psychology, Cardiff University and is part of the Doctoral Training Program (DTP) in Cyber Security Analytics. Her main research focus is on how self-driving cars would be blamed and trusted (or not) in the event of a cyber attack, and how the initial loss of trust in such technology could be countered by the human-machine interface (HMI).
Victoria studied Criminology as an undergraduate at the University of Lincoln and went on to complete her Masters in Criminology and Social Research – Cyber Crime and Cyber Security at the University of Surrey. Around her studies, Victoria supports a related research project and has represented this team at international conferences and workshops. Victoria is also an established Cyber Security and Information Assurance Consultant.


Sessions

02-11
11:45
10min
Trust & Blame in Self-Driving Cars Following a Cyber Attack
Victoria Marcinkiewicz

Even as our ability to counter cyber attacks improves, it is inevitable that threat actors may compromise a system through either exploited vulnerabilities and/or user error. It is therefore important to understand the factors which influence trust and blame in a self-driving car following a successful cyber attack.

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