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Jeffrey Stanton, Ph.D. (University of Connecticut, 1997) is an associate professor in the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University. Dr. Stanton's research focuses on the intersection of organizational behavior and technology; with the most recent projects examining how organizational behavior affects information security in organizations. His work has been published in top behavioral science journals, such as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, and Human Performance. Dr. Stanton has also presented his work at leading scholarly conferences, such as the Society of Industrial-Organizational Psychology, the Academy of Management, and the American Psychological Society. Dr. Stanton's research has been supported through four grants and supplements from the National Science Foundation, including NSF's prestigious CAREER award, as well as grants and contracts from the SIOP Foundation, Procter and Gamble, Brush Wellman, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the American Library Association. Dr. Stanton is also a GIAC Certified Information Security Officer and is on the advisory boards of the SANS Institute's GSLC and GISF certifications.
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