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COGSEC CANADA is dedicated to understanding how human cognition interacts with information environments, influence systems, and decision-making.
Cognitive Security Canada is a non-profit, non-partisan initiative focused on strengthening human perception and decision-making in complex information environments.
Myles Jones is a Canadian public-interest researcher working in cognitive security, human perception, and AI-augmented analysis.
His work examines how individuals, groups, and human systems interpret information, form judgments, and make decisions under conditions of complexity, uncertainty, and influence. He approaches cognitive security through a human-systems lens, emphasizing lived experience, behavioral dynamics, and the structure of decision environments.
Through Cognitive Security Canada, he develops civilian-focused frameworks to understand and address influence, misinformation, psychological manipulation, social engineering, and decision vulnerability across public and institutional contexts.
His background integrates open-source intelligence (OSINT), behavioral analysis, systems thinking, and operational experience across complex social environments. This interdisciplinary approach supports practical research, evidence development, and decision awareness for communities, policymakers, and civic organizations.
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