
Carlo Kopp
Carlo Kopp is an academic in the Cybersecurity Group, Faculty of Information Technology, at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He received his PhD and MSc degrees in computer science from Monash University. His prior experience spans computer industry appointments as a hardware designer and code developer, appointments in military analysis and strategic studies think tanks, and academic research spanning multiple areas, with well over 500 publications. He is best known as one of the first generation of Information Warfare researchers, for his work on infrastructure vulnerability to electromagnetic threats, and the co-discovery of the Borden-Kopp information-theoretic model of deception.
Latest articles by Carlo Kopp

'When people gather in groups, bizarre behaviors often emerge': How the rise of online social networks has catapulted dysfunctional thinking
By Carlo Kopp, David Green, Fatima Seeme published
Opinion The pervasive spread of misinformation can be tracked to cognitive limitations, social influence and the global spread of online networks. Combatting it has become an "arms race" between truth and lies.
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