Presented by
Prof. Orly Shapira.
Abstract
We face a global leadership crisis across different sectors, including within the cybersecurity workforce. This talk addresses the urgent need for ethical decision-making within cybersecurity leadership. The talk will integrate cyber thinking with ethical decision-making to help trainees in higher education and in the workplace manage complex cases. By analyzing real cases, we will promote diverse leadership skills and strategies based on an interdisciplinary approach that combines leadership, ethics, AI, human-agent interaction, and cybersecurity.
The talk will focus on how to develop ethical leadership in cybersecurity by enhancing the decision-making process in higher education and in the workplace. The suggested methodology combines the Colored Spinning Cogwheels Model (CSCM) (appended below) developed by Prof. Orly Shapira-Lishchinsky, which emphasizes socio-ecological context, leadership skills and strategies, with Large Language Model (LLM) agents.
The key innovation in this talk is use of the CSCM, which enables the integration of technological and ethical aspects in analyzing cybersecurity scenarios.
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