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Lee Hadlington
Lee Hadlington
Senior Lecturer In Cyberpsychology, Nottingham Trent University
Verified email at ntu.ac.uk
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Human factors in cybersecurity; examining the link between Internet addiction, impulsivity, attitudes towards cybersecurity, and risky cybersecurity behaviours
L Hadlington
Heliyon 3 (7), 2017
5092017
Cognitive failures in daily life: Exploring the link with Internet addiction and problematic mobile phone use
LJ Hadlington
Computers in Human Behavior 51, 75-81, 2015
2582015
The “human factor” in cybersecurity: Exploring the accidental insider
L Hadlington
Research anthology on artificial intelligence applications in security, 1960 …, 2021
1512021
Can cyberloafing and internet addiction affect organizational information security?
L Hadlington, K Parsons
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 20 (9), 567-571, 2017
1282017
Employees attitude towards cyber security and risky online behaviours: An empirical assessment in the United Kingdom
L Hadlington
International Journal of Cyber Criminology 12 (1), 269-281, 2018
1082018
End-user frustrations and failures in digital technology: exploring the role of Fear of Missing Out, Internet addiction and personality
L Hadlington, MO Scase
Heliyon 4 (11), 2018
992018
A qualitative exploration of police officers’ experiences, challenges, and perceptions of cybercrime
L Hadlington, K Lumsden, A Black, F Ferra
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 15 (1), 34-43, 2021
972021
Perceptions of fake news, misinformation, and disinformation amid the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative exploration.
L Hadlington, LJ Harkin, D Kuss, K Newman, FC Ryding
Psychology of Popular Media 12 (1), 40, 2023
732023
“I cannot live without my [tablet]”: Children's experiences of using tablet technology within the home
L Hadlington, H White, S Curtis
Computers in human Behavior 94, 19-24, 2019
732019
Exploring role of moral disengagement and counterproductive work behaviours in information security awareness.
L Hadlington, J Binder, N Stanulewicz
Computers in Human Behavior 114, 106557, 2021
692021
Exploring the role of work identity and work locus of control in information security awareness
L Hadlington, M Popovac, H Janicke, I Yevseyeva, K Jones
Computers & Security 81, 41-48, 2019
692019
Segmentation analysis of susceptibility to cybercrime: Exploring individual differences in information security awareness and personality factors
L Hadlington, S Chivers
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 14 (2), 479-492, 2020
612020
Exploring the role of egocentrism and fear of missing out on online risk behaviours among adolescents in South Africa
M Popovac, L Hadlington
International Journal of Adolescence and Youth 25 (1), 276-291, 2020
602020
Is media multitasking good for cybersecurity? exploring the relationship between media multitasking and everyday cognitive failures on self-reported risky cybersecurity behaviors
L Hadlington, K Murphy
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 21 (3), 168-172, 2018
582018
Fear of missing out predicts employee information security awareness above personality traits, age, and gender
L Hadlington, J Binder, N Stanulewicz
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 23 (7), 459-464, 2020
472020
The use of artificial intelligence in a military context: development of the attitudes toward AI in defense (AAID) scale
L Hadlington, J Binder, S Gardner, M Karanika-Murray, S Knight
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1164810, 2023
442023
‘Why don’t you block them?’Police officers’ constructions of the ideal victim when responding to reports of interpersonal cybercrime
A Black, K Lumsden, L Hadlington
Online othering: Exploring digital violence and discrimination on the web …, 2019
402019
Auditory location in the irrelevant sound effect: The effects of presenting auditory stimuli to either the left ear, right ear or both ears
L Hadlington, AM Bridges, RJ Darby
Brain and cognition 55 (3), 545-557, 2004
372004
Cybercognition: Brain, behaviour and the digital world
L Hadlington
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017
342017
Intensity-dependent effects of transcranial pulsed current stimulation on interhemispheric connectivity: a high-resolution qEEG, sham-controlled study
L Morales-Quezada, LC Saavedra, J Rozisky, L Hadlington, F Fregni
Neuroreport 25 (13), 1054-1058, 2014
262014
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