Deadlines
2018 Women in Leadership Conference
Speakers
Bonnie B. Anderson
Bonnie Brinton Anderson is the Douglas and Effie Driggs Professor of Information Systems at Brigham Young University. She also serves as the department chair of the Information Systems Department. She has been at BYU since receiving her PhD from Carnegie Mellon University in 2001.
In addition to teaching classes on user experience design and technical LEADERSHIP, Dr. Anderson is currently engaged in research in the intersection of neuroscience (fMRI, EEG, eye-tracking) and behavioral information systems security. Dr. Anderson and her colleagues use these neurophysiological tools to examine not only how computer users respond to computer security messages, but also why users respond the way they do. Her work is funded by the National Science Foundation and the White House Brain Initiative as well as a Google Faculty Research Grant. She has presented her work internationally.
Dr. Anderson enjoys learning as she researches. Her first passion is her husband and four daughters. Her hobbies include traveling, playing the harp, family activities and the occasional shark encounter.