Items where Author is "Hadlington, L"
Journal article
HADLINGTON, L., KARANIKA-MURRAY, M., SLATER, J., BINDER, J., GARDNER, S. and KNIGHT, S., 2024. Public perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in defence: a qualitative exploration. AI and Society. ISSN 0951-5666
HADLINGTON, L., BINDER, J., GARDNER, S., KARANIKA-MURRAY, M. and KNIGHT, S., 2023. The use of artificial intelligence in a military context: development of the attitudes toward AI in defense (AAID) scale. Frontiers in Psychology, 14: 1164810. ISSN 1664-1078
HADLINGTON, L. and KNIGHT, V., 2022. Public acceptability of prisoners’ access and use of digital technologies in the UK. The Prison Journal, 102 (2), pp. 237-255. ISSN 0032-8855
HADLINGTON, L., HARKIN, L., KUSS, D., NEWMAN, K. and RYDING, F., 2022. Perceptions of fake news, misinformation, and disinformation amid the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative exploration. Psychology of Popular Media. ISSN 2689-6567
HADLINGTON, L., LUMSDEN, K., BLACK, A. and FERRA, F., 2021. A qualitative exploration of police officers' experiences, challenges, and perceptions of cybercrime. Policing, 15 (1), pp. 34-43. ISSN 1752-4512
HADLINGTON, L., BINDER, J. and STANULEWICZ, N., 2021. Exploring the role of moral disengagement and counterproductive work behaviours in information security awareness. Computers in Human Behavior, 114: 106557. ISSN 0747-5632
HADLINGTON, L., BINDER, J. and STANULEWICZ, N., 2020. Fear of Missing Out predicts employee information security awareness above personality traits, age, and gender. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. ISSN 2152-2715
FERRA, F., WAGNER, I., BOITEN, E., HADLINGTON, L., PSYCHOULA, I. and SNAPE, R., 2019. Challenges in assessing privacy impact: tales from the front lines. Security and Privacy. ISSN 2475-6725
POPOVAC, M. and HADLINGTON, L., 2019. Exploring the role of egocentrism and fear of missing out on online risk behaviours among adolescents in South Africa. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. ISSN 0267-3843
HADLINGTON, L., WHITE, H. and CURTIS, S., 2019. “I cannot live without my [tablet]”: children's experiences of using tablet technology within the home. Computers in Human Behavior, 94, pp. 19-24. ISSN 0747-5632
HADLINGTON, L., POPOVAC, M., JANICKE, H., YEVSEYEVA, I. and JONES, K., 2019. Exploring the role of work identity and work locus of control in information security awareness. Computers & Security, 81, pp. 41-48. ISSN 0167-4048
HADLINGTON, L. and SCASE, M.O., 2018. End-user frustrations and failures in digital technology: exploring the role of Fear of Missing Out, Internet addiction and personality. Heliyon, 4 (11): e00872. ISSN 2405-8440
HADLINGTON, L. and CHIVERS, S., 2018. Segmentation analysis of susceptibility to cybercrime: exploring individual differences in information security awareness and personality factors. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. ISSN 1752-4512
HADLINGTON, L., 2018. Employees attitude towards cyber security and risky online behaviours: an empirical assessment in the United Kingdom. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 12 (1), pp. 269-281. ISSN 0974-2891
HADLINGTON, L. and MURPHY, K., 2018. Is media multitasking good for cybersecurity? Exploring the relationship between media multitasking and everyday cognitive failures on self-reported risky cybersecurity behaviors. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 21 (3), pp. 168-172. ISSN 2152-2715
HADLINGTON, L. and PARSONS, K., 2017. Can cyberloafing and Internet addiction affect organizational information security? Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 20 (9), pp. 567-571. ISSN 2152-2715
HADLINGTON, L., 2017. Human factors in cybersecurity; examining the link between Internet addiction, impulsivity, attitudes towards cybersecurity, and risky cybersecurity behaviours. Heliyon, 3 (7): e00346. ISSN 2405-8440
Authored book
HADLINGTON, L., 2017. Cybercognition: brain, behaviour and the digital world. London: Sage. ISBN 9781473957192
Chapter in book
HADLINGTON, L., 2021. The “human factor” in cybersecurity: exploring the accidental insider. In: Research anthology on artifical intelligence applications in security. Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI Global, pp. 1960-1977. ISBN 9781799877059
BLACK, A., LUMSDEN, K. and HADLINGTON, L., 2019. 'Why don't you block them?' Police officers' constructions of the ideal victim when responding to reports of interpersonal cybercrime. In: K. LUMSDEN and E. HARMER, eds., Online othering. Palgrave studies in cybercrime and cybersecurity . Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 355-378. ISBN 9783030126322
HADLINGTON, L., 2018. The "human factor" in cybersecurity: exploring the accidental insider. In: J. MCALANEY, L.A. FRUMKIN and V. BENSON, eds., Psychological and behavioral examinations in cyber security. Advances in digital crime, forensics, and cyber terrorism . Hershey, PA: IGI Global, pp. 46-63. ISBN 9781522540533
Research report for external body
HADLINGTON, L., GARDNER, S., BINDER, J. and KARANIKA-MURRAY, M., 2023. DSTL literature review (HS O-HSSRC-1.041-003). UNSPECIFIED.