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Cognitive Integration Process for Harmonising Emerging Risks: A cognitive mental model for navigating emerging technology security in rapid workplace transformation

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  • Kereopa-Yorke, Ben

    (UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Australia)

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The swift integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing and blockchain into workplace environments presents unprecedented security challenges that transcend traditional cybersecurity paradigms. This paper introduces the Cognitive Integration Process for Harmonising Emerging Risks (CIPHER), a novel cognitive mental model designed to assist security professionals in navigating the complex and dynamic security landscape of technology-driven workplace change. CIPHER differentiates itself from current frameworks by providing a flexible, cognitive approach to security strategy that can adapt to the unpredictable dynamics of integrating various technologies into companies. The approach consists of six stages to the mental model: contextualise, identify, prioritise, harmonise, evaluate and refine. CIPHER integrates principles from cognitive science, game theory and dynamical systems theory to offer a memorable and flexible conceptual framework for assessing and addressing security threats in high-uncertainty, low-information contexts inside linked technology ecosystems. This research illustrates CIPHER’s ability to connect theoretical security principles with actual execution via its cognitive foundations, integration with organisational procedures and applicability across diverse developing technological sectors. The paper examines essential elements of developing technology security, encompassing the ethical ramifications of AI algorithms, privacy and legal issues and the wider social effects of employment automation. This research demonstrates how the CIPHER mental model can assist organisations in formulating comprehensive, adaptive and ethically sound security strategies for the swiftly changing environment of workplace technology through theoretical foundations, practical applications and hypothetical case studies. This article is also included in The Business & Management Collection which can be accessed at https://hstalks.com/business/.

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  • Kereopa-Yorke, Ben, 2025. "Cognitive Integration Process for Harmonising Emerging Risks: A cognitive mental model for navigating emerging technology security in rapid workplace transformation," Journal of AI, Robotics & Workplace Automation, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 3(4), pages 321-338, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:airwa0:y:2025:v:3:i:4:p:321-338
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    Keywords

    emerging technology security; cognitive mental models; workplace automation; CIPHER; AI security; quantum computing; blockchain; game theory; dynamical systems; ethical AI;
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    JEL classification:

    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management
    • G2 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services

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