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Kyla Neeley
Kyla R. Neeley is a student researcher majoring in Quantitative Economics and Econometrics with a minor in Psychology. Originally from the Bahamas, her academic interests center on the intersection of behavioral decision-making, cybersecurity, and data analysis. She is particularly interested in how individuals respond to risk, information, and digital threats, and how quantitative methods can be used to better understand and improve user security behavior.
Kyla hopes to apply econometric and behavioral insights to research that supports more effective cybersecurity education and policy. Outside of her academic work, she enjoys learning about human behavior, global issues, and interdisciplinary research that connects technology with real-world impact.