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Matthieu Guitton

Matthieu Guitton


Professor

Associate member of ESEI

Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Faculty of Medicine

Dr. Guitton’s research focuses on cyber behaviour, the study of human behaviour in virtual spaces, from basic aspects to potential applications to health, telemedicine, and Internet addiction.

Recent publications:

  • Matthieu J. Guitton (2021) Fighting the locusts: Implementing military countermeasures against drones and drone swarms. The Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies, 4: 26-36

  • Iva Georgieva, Elisabeth Beaunoyer, Matthieu J. Guitton (2021) Ensuring social acceptability of technological tracking in the COVID-19 context. Computers in Human Behavior, 116: 106639

    Matthieu J. Guitton (2020) Cybersecurity, social engineering, artificial intelligence, technological addictions: Societal challenges for the coming decade. Computers in Human Behavior, 107:106307

  • Elisabeth Beaunoyer, Sophie Dupéré, Matthieu J. Guitton (2020) COVID-19 and digital inequalities: Reciprocal impacts and mitigation strategies. Computers in Human Behavior, 111:106424
  • Matthieu J. Guitton (2020) Using biotechnology to build a workforce for Intelligence and Counterintelligence. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 33:119-134
  • Matthieu J. Guitton (2019) Sovereignty of maritime microstates: Maintaining an international presence in a changing context. The International Journal of Intelligence, Security, and Public Affairs, 21:251-262
  • Matthieu J. Guitton (2019) Manipulation through online sexual behavior: Exemplifying the importance of Human factor in intelligence and counterintelligence in the Big Data era. The International Journal of Intelligence, Security, and Public Affairs, 21:117-142
  • Matthieu J. Guitton (2019) Facing cyberthreats: Answering the new security challenges of the Digital Age. Computers in Human Behavior, 95:175-176

 

Research interests

    • Cyber behaviour
    • Study of human behaviour in virtual spaces

In the media

L’ESEI au cœur des débats mondiaux sur l’intelligence artificielle

Matthieu Guitton, professeur à l’Université Laval à la Faculté de médecine, membre de l’ESEI et récipiendaire de la Bualuang ASEAN Professor Chair de l’Université Thammasat (Thaïlande), a été l’… +

Matthieu Guitton reçoit le titre de Bualuang ASEAN Professor Chair de l’Université Thammasat

Matthieu Guitton, professeur titulaire à la Faculté de médecine de l’Université Laval, membre de l’École supérieure d’études internationales et chercheur au centre de recherche CERVO, vient de… +

Un nouveau chercheur se joint à l'ESEI : Matthieu Guitton, de la Faculté de médecine

Spécialiste des cybercomportements, Matthieu Guitton est professeur titulaire au Département d’ophtalmologie et d’oto-rhino-laryngologie – chirurgie cervico-faciale de la Faculté de médecine de l’… +