Invited Talks
- “The pathway of an academic”, National Psychology Congress (PSY NIP) conference, online conference (2020)
- “De waarheid over liegen”, KOP Science festival, Deventer, The Netherlands (2020)
- “The truth about lie detection”, Pirbright Institute for preventing and controlling viral diseases, Surrey, UK (2019)
- “Cyber security paradox: Disentangling which factors influence information secure behavior”, CREED workshop, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2019)
- “Moderne zonden: Liegen”, Studium Generale Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands (2019)
- “How con men operate in cyberspace”, European Skeptics Congress , Ghent, Belgium (2019)
- “Technology enabled lie detection”, Workshop on Experiments at the Crossroads of Law and Economics, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2019)
- “Cyber security paradox: Op zoek naar factoren die ons digitale gedrag bepalen”, Security Awareness NL workshop ‘Is meten ook weten?’, De Nederlandsche Bank, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2019)
- “From lie detection to memory detection: At ethical crossroads”, Erasmus School of Economics Research Day, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2019)
- “Geautomatiseerde leugendetectie”, Science Café, Studium Generale, Den Haag, The Netherlands (January 2019)
- “Cyber security paradox: Op zoek naar factoren die ons digitale gedrag bepalen”, Expertgroep tactische informatiebeveiliging, Den Haag, The Netherlands (2018)
- “Het detecteren van zoete en stoute leugens”, Serious Comedy with comedian Howard Komproe, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2018)
- “De waarheid over liegen”, Gymnasium Camphusianum, Gorinchem, The Netherlands (2018)
- “Het gat tussen weten en doen” with Aurelien Baillon, Dag van het Gedrag, Dutch Government, The Hague, The Netherlands (2018)
- Interview on stage “Motion-based lie detection”, Studio Erasmus, Studium Generale, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2018).
- “De mens als zwakste schakel!?”, Clingendael Institute workshop on Cyberwarfare and Security in Alle Staten, Den Haag, The Netherlands (2018)
- “In search of the truth”, Pub Talk, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2018)
- “De mens als zwakste schakel!?”, ABN Ambro Security Live Congres, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2017)
- “Leugendetectie: Klaar voor de praktijk?”, Vakgroep Verhoor, Utrecht, The Netherlands (2017)
- “Economics of Cybersecurity”, annual conference of the National Association of Data Protection Officers (NADPO), London, UK (2016)
- “Trustworthy information? How to detect deception in practice”, for intelligence purposes, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2016)
- “The wolves and the weak: Faces behind cybercrime”, international ABN AMBRO security conference, Amsterdam (2016)
- “Does lie to me, lie to me?”, invited talk at Utrecht University’s student society Alcmaeon, Utrecht, The Netherlands (2016)
- “Leugendetectie: Wat kunnen we nu echt?” Onderdeel van “Verhoren onder ede”, Congres Rechtbank Gelderland, Arnhem, The Netherlands (2015)
- “The necessity of lying”, panel discussion at the philosophy and music festival “How the Lights Get In”, Hay on Wye, UK (2015)
- “The world’s first lie detector suit”, BBC’s The Naked Scientists episode “Whodunnit? Fascinating Forensics”, Cambridge, UK (2015).
- “Are our own thoughts still private? Computers that read your mind”, National Association of Data Protection Officers (NADPO), Leicester, UK (2015)
- “Bringing Hollywood into the interrogation room: How forensic psychology can benefit from technological advances”, Psychology department, University of Bedfordshire, UK (2014)
- “Automatic Analysis of Behavior in Interviews”, for intelligence purposes at Lancaster University, UK (2013)
- “Bringing Hollywood to the interrogation room”, High Tech Crime Unit of the Dutch National Police Services, Driebergen, The Netherlands (2013)
Conference & Workshop Presentations
- Oral Presentation, “Personal model of Trumpery”, Security and Human Behaviour (SHB) Workshop 2020, online workshop (2020)
- “Measuring information secure behavior”, 2nd conference on the human factor in cyber, Poelgeest, The Netherlands (2019)
- “Misinformation and lies in modern politics”, Dagstuhl workshop Cybersafety Threats: From Deception to Agression, Dagstuhl, Germany (2019)
- Oral presentation, “A personal model of trumpery: Linguistic deception detection in a real-world high-stakes setting”, European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL) 2019 conference, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (2019)
- Oral Presentation, “An examination of the predictive real-world validity of the Human Aspects of Information Security Questionnaire (HAIS-Q)”, International conference on Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security (BASS18) 2018, Lancaster, UK (2018)
- Oral Presentation, “Cyber Security Paradox: When knowing what’s right does not lead to doing what’s right”, Foundations of Utility and Risk (FUR) 2018, York, UK (2018)
- Oral Presentation, “Cyber Security Paradox”, Security and Human Behaviour (SHB) Workshop 2018, Pittsburgh, US (2018)
- Oral presentation, “From Deception to the Truth”, Applied Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2018)
- Oral presentation, “What’s next? How to impact society with (our awesome) security research? Security and Human Behaviour (SHB) Workshop 2017, Cambridge, UK (2017)
- Oral presentation “Verhoorkamer van de toekomst”, Politie & Wetenschap congress, Ministerie van Veiligheid & Justitie, Den Haag, The Netherlands (2017)
- Oral presentation, “The cost of lying for society”, Lorentz Center Workshop on The Invention of Lying: Language, Logic, & Cognition, Leiden, The Netherlands (2017)
- Workshop presentation “Waarheidsvinding in het publieke domein”, TNO, Den Haag, The Netherlands (2016)
- Oral presentation, “Deception Detection in the Wild”, Security and Human Behaviour (SHB) Workshop 2016, Harvard, Cambridge, US (2016)
- Oral presentation, “The human factor in cyber”, Cybersecurity workshop TNO, The Hague, The Netherlands (2016)
- Oral presentation, “Body of lies: Unobtrusively measuring deceptive behavior in real-time, Decepticon, Cambridge, UK (2015)
- Oral presentation, “From suit to radar: Improving the usability of motion-based lie detection”, Workshop on Security and Human Behaviour (SHB) Workshop 2015, Washington DC, US (2015)
- Active Workshop Participation on identifying reliable verbal indicators of deceit based on a meta-analysis of gathered raw deception data, Credibility Analysis and Intent Research Networks (CAIRN), Miami (2015)
- Oral presentation, “To freeze or not to freeze: A motion-capture approach to detecting deceit”, 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Kauai, Hawaii, US (2015)
- Oral Presentation, “How transparency can help decrease insurance fraud”, Women@CL, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK (2014)
- Two Minute Madness Presentation, “The detection and deterrence of deception”, the Museum for Computing History, Cambridge, UK (2014)
- Oral conference presentation, “Restoring the balance: How feelings of injustice affect lie tendency”, European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL) conference 2014, St. Petersburg, Russia (2014)
- Oral presentation, “When lying feels the right thing to do”, Workshop on Security and Human Behaviour (SHB) Workshop 2014, University of Cambridge, UK (2014)
- Minute Madness presentation, “Optimal gaming performance: Does drunk-driving also increase accident rates when playing computer games?”, Celebration of 10 years Women@Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK (2014)
- Seminar talk, “Forensic psychology and computing: Friend or foe?”, Forensic Psychology Reading Group, University of Cambridge, UK (2014)
- Workshop for a selected group of FBI personnel, “Tracking suspects: How motion capture techniques can be used during interviews”, 2013, Psychology department, Lancaster University, UK (2013)
- Oral conference presentation as part of a symposium on “The role of interpersonal behaviour in detecting deception”, “Nonverbal mimicry increases in second-language interviews”, EAPL conference 2013, Coventry, UK (2013)
- Poster presentation, “Nonverbal mimicry to reveal deceit”, part of the Symposium organized for the inaugural lecture of Prof. Paul Taylor, “University of Twente, The Netherlands (2013).
- Oral conference presentation as part of a symposium, “The effect of culture on nonverbal mimicry in interviews”, American Society of Criminology (ASC) conference 2012, Chicago, US (2012)
- Oral presentation Summer School, “Discussing the impact of interview styles on mimicry as a cue to deceit”, Lancaster University, UK (2012)
- Interactive poster presentation, “Using motion-capture equipment for psychological research”, Opening event of Security Lancaster, Lancaster University, UK (2012)
- Oral conference presentation, “Nonverbal mimicry increases when deceiving – particularly when responding to reverse-order questioning”, EAPL conference 2012, Nicosia, Cyprus (2012)
- Poster presentation, “Nonverbal mimicry as a cue to deceit”, Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) conference 2012, San Diego, US (2012)
- Poster presentation, “Nonverbal mimicry increases when lying”, Annual Departmental Post Graduate Research conference 2011, Lancaster University, UK (2011)
- Oral conference presentation, “Nonverbal mimicry increases when lying”, PhD Deception Conference 2011, Lancaster University, UK (2011).
- Oral presentation Summer School, “Nonverbal mimicry”, University of Twente, The Netherlands (2011).
- Poster presentation, “Nonverbal mimicry as a cue to deceit”, International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (iIIRG) 2011 conference, Dundee, UK (2011)