Dr. hab. Kacper Gradon, Ph.D., D.Sc. is an Associate Professor in Cybersecurity (Warsaw University of Technology), Honorary Associate Professor at the UCL Department of Security and Crime Science (University College London, where he is a Senior Fellow, working with the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science and Dawes Centre for Future Crimes) and Visiting Fulbright Professor at University of Colorado Boulder. He is also the World Health Organization Global Infodemic Manager, Fulbright Senior Award Scholar and the recipient of the Kosciuszko Foundation Fellowship. He is a double TED Speaker, expert in information warfare, AI-applications in security, human-centric dimensions of cybersecurity and frequent consultant of law enforcement agencies and intelligence institutions worldwide. He has spoken at over 200 conferences on all continents. He has lectured at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), University of Southern California, University of Greenwich, Memorial University of Newfoundland and at law-enforcement academies, such as the Portland Police Department Training Division and Indian National Police Academy in Hyderabad. Previously he was an Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Forensic Sciences (University of Warsaw). He was also a civilian expert of the General Headquarters of the Polish National Police (where he was responsible for the creation of the criminal intelligence and analysis framework). He has published extensively on the issues of Cybercrime, Open Source Intelligence Future Crimes, Threat Analysis and Assessment, Artificial Intelligence, Hybrid Warfare and Criminal Investigation. Frequent consultant and trainer for the Law-Enforcement agencies and Intelligence institutions (European Union, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Japan, South Africa). Graduate of numerous professional development courses (both academic, industry and law enforcement)
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