Apex Honorary Scientific Fellow

Kateryna Molodetska

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ScD in Engineering, Full Prof., Head of Information Technology Centre at Polissia National University, Ukraine. She is the Head of the Laboratory Noosphere Engineering School in Zhytomyr - a scientific and technical laboratory for research and design activities. Сertified Cisco Academy instructor. Member of Polissya National University board.
Kateryna Molodetska is a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Information Processing Systems", Kharkiv National University of the Air Forces named after Ivan Kozhedub, Ukraine. Kateryna Molodetska was awarded a Certificate of Merit from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for service to the Ukrainian People in 2021 and won the Scholarship of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for young scientists (2016-2018).
Her main research interests are information security and modelling, particularly social networks and social engineering. She has co-authored three monographs on informational security of the state, over fifty articles and fifty theses of conferences.

 

Impact of social engineering on the transformation of postmodern society. Acronym - Transformation

Social engineering integrates applied social science approaches that focus on purposeful change in the organisational structures that determine human behaviour and provide control over social groups. The social engineering approach transforms management into an interactive process and creates conditions for unlocking the internal potential of the social system. The implementation of modern concepts of social engineering will create the preconditions for the formation of democratic institutions, the overcoming of social gaps and the development of a postmodern society.
The project focuses on researching modern social engineering concepts, producing a series of scientific publications, gathering and disseminating information through academic institutions, libraries, organizations, forums and summits.
The research project is supported by Fil. Dr. Jan-U. Sandal Institute.