IBS Associations
Visiting Research Professor, Prevention Science Program
Research Affiliate, Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Research Interests
Disinformation, misinformation, cyber crime, open source intelligence, hybrid warfare, serial homicide, mass homicide, criminal analysis, intelligence, crime scene investigation
Brief Biography
Dr. hab. Kacper T. Gradon, Ph.D., D.Sc. is an Associate Professor in Cybersecurity (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland) and the Honorary Associate Professor at University College London Department of Security and Crime Science (United Kingdom). He is also the Visiting Fulbright Professor and Faculty Affiliate at University of Colorado Boulder (USA). Currently, at CU Boulder, he is the Kosciuszko Foundation Fellow, pursuing his research in the application of crime prevention programs to the detection and mitigation of disinformation campaigns. He is the World Health Organization Global Infodemic Manager, Fulbright Senior Award Scholar and the recipient of The Kosciuszko Foundation Fellowship. His area of expertise is disinformation, hybrid and information warfare, Generative Artificial Intelligence applications in security, human-centric dimensions of cybersecurity and Future Crimes. He has been frequent consultant of law enforcement agencies and intelligence institutions worldwide. He presented at over 200 conferences on all continents and is a triple TED(x) speaker. He held visiting professorships 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.