Purpose & Focus

Public-facing scam prevention and cybersecurity education informed by behavioral research.

Scam Prevention & Public Education

I develop clear, accessible scam-prevention messaging that helps individuals recognize common social engineering tactics and make safer digital decisions.

Scam Smarts

Pilot Behavioral Cybersecurity Initiative (In Development)

Scam Smarts is a conceptual, research-informed fraud prevention initiative focused on improving the memorability and effectiveness of scam awareness messaging.

The project integrates behavioral science principles into educational materials designed for student and community audiences. Slide decks and curriculum frameworks have been developed, with research-backed refinement and pilot implementation currently in progress.

Scam Smarts aims to translate behavioral cybersecurity research into practical, accessible prevention education that reduces vulnerability to digital fraud.

Student-Focused Outreach

I design and deliver scam-awareness education tailored to student populations, addressing risks commonly encountered in academic and digital environments.

Community Collaboration

I contribute to community-based cybersecurity outreach through collaboration with local organizations and campus partners focused on fraud prevention and public awareness.

Approach

I prioritize ethical responsibility, clarity, and discretion in all public-facing work, with an emphasis on harm reduction and informed decision-making.