Oliver Guidetti

Oliver Guidetti

Lecturer
The University of Wollongong

Oliver Guidetti is a researcher and lecturer in Psychology at the University of Wollongong, holding a PhD in Psychology with a specialisation in the human factors of cyber security. Throughout his academic career, he has been committed to researching the nuanced relationship between humans and technology, especially in the context of applied socio-technical projects. He has forged extensive collaborations with national industry stakeholders, focusing on the psychological aspects of cyber and national defence.

His partnerships span organisations such as Data 61, CSIRO, Deakin University, Penten, The WA Department of the Premier and Cabinet, The Department of Home Affairs, and the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre.

Dr Guidetti has contributed to various Q1 academic journals and is about to release a book titled 'Psybersecurity: Human Factors of Cyber Defence.'

Where should AI be refused? Human limits, cyber risk, and the boundaries of automation

Pauline Willis, Oliver Guidetti & Timothy Bednall
2026-10-14 3:50 pm
2026-10-14 4:30 pm
Room 203

Automation in cyber security can erode judgement and obscure accountability, and this panel debates when AI use should be constrained or refused.

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