Preliminary List of Questions for Panelists
Notes:
Notes:
- We anticipate the panel discussion lasting for 1 hour.
- We anticipate a panelist taking about two (2) minutes to respond to each question listed below.
- A given panelist doesn’t have to answer every question: he or she should feel free to “pass” on a question if s/he prefers.
- Panelists should feel free to suggest modifications to the questions below.
- Each panel discussion will end with an audience-driven Q&A session. Moreover, time-permitting, we would like to be able to have the audience also very briefly share its own expertise in response to some or all of the questions listed below.
- Could you briefly describe either one challenge or one unique opportunity you have faced, or have seen others face, when working at the intersection of psychology (or more broadly organizational science) and cybersecurity? If you described a challenge, could you also briefly describe your thoughts on how best to overcome it?
- Time permitting: Ask 1-2 audience members to share their perspectives on this question
- If you were providing advice to the people assembled in this room, what would you say—briefly—are the most important opportunities for external funding (grants and contracts) available at the intersection of organizational science and cybersecurity? Where (e.g., online) can people find more information about these funding opportunities? What advice would you provide to new investigators who are seeking funding in this space? [Please feel free to answer only portions of this question.]
- Time permitting: Ask 1-2 audience members to share their perspectives on this question
- When conducting interdisciplinary work, researchers often struggle to understand where/how they should disseminate their findings. For instance, outlets include peer-reviewed journals in both fields, practitioner-focused outlets (“trade publications,” white papers, handbooks, etc.), social media, and so forth. Briefly, could you describe what has worked and has not worked for you (or others) when attempting to disseminate research in this space?
- Time permitting: Ask 1-2 audience members to share their perspectives on this question
- Audience Q&A