Andrew Reeves

Andrew Reeves

School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences

Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology


Psychologist and Defence-Funded Researcher within the School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide.
I have recently completed my PhD in Psychology in a topic focusing on the human aspects of cybersecurity.

I am interested in the human aspects of cybersecurity. My work relates to the ways in which employee motivation, fatigue, and risk perception influence information security awareness and workplace behaviour.

2018 Academic Tutor for Foundations of Health and Lifespan Development (Year 2 Undergraduate course)

  • Presentation

    Date Topic Presented at Institution Country
    2022 - 2022 Why the “People are just doing dumb things!” narrative is not helpful - Using Personal Construct Psychology to understand employee reactions to Cyber Security Training programs. APS 14th Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference (IOP2022), Gold Coast, Australia AUstralian Psychological Society Australia
    2019 - 2019 Feeling fatigued? Applying the limited strength model to cybersecurity (3MT presentation) APS 13th Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference (IOP2019) Australian Psychological Society -
    2019 - 2019 Are you tired of cybersecurity? The four component model of Cyber Fatigue Data61 & DST Cyber Summer School 2019 CSIRO in collaboration with Defence Science and Technology Group -
    2017 - 2017 How at-risk are you at work? Understanding the relationship between risk perceptions, organisational commitment and employee Information Security Awareness Australasian Conference of Undergraduate Research (ACUR 2017) University of Adelaide Australia
    2017 - 2017 How at-risk are you at work? Understanding the relationship between risk perceptions, organisational commitment and employee Information Security Awareness Beacon Conference of Undergraduate Research (BeaCUR 2017) University of Adelaide Australia

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