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Professor Daniel Roth is a globally respected cognitive strategist and applied behavioural researcher, known for his work in integrating human sciences into emerging areas such as cyber defence, AI alignment, narrative intelligence, and crisis response.

With over 20 years of cross-sector experience, Professor Roth has contributed to national and international initiatives across Western Europe and the Middle East. He has served as a behavioural advisor to government agencies, defence programs, and financial institutions—helping teams navigate decision-making under pressure, strategic influence operations, and organizational resilience in the face of complex threats.

As one of the earliest researchers to bring psychological and anthropological frameworks into strategic technology environments, he played a key role in shaping how institutions approach human-centric systems thinking.

Education and Background

  • DPhil in Behavioural Strategy – University of Sussex
  • Senior Fellow, Centre for Human-Centric Security
  • Advisor to Cyber Threat Preparedness Initiatives (EU-based)

At GlobalX Publications, Professor Roth explores the intersections of human behaviour, threat architecture, and strategic design. His writing draws from field experience, academic depth, and a systems-level perspective on resilience and innovation.

Highlighted Work

Gain insight into the behavioural foundations of modern resilience and strategy through the work of Professor Daniel Roth, whose contributions shape how institutions adapt to uncertainty and complex risk environments.

Featured Document

Title: Behavioural Threat Modelling in Strategic Environments

Format: Research Brief + Applied Framework

  • Behavioural tools for crisis decision-making
  • Modelling insider threats using cognitive indicators
  • Influence operations and narrative dynamics in cyber contexts
  • Adaptive leadership strategies in high-pressure domains

Ideal for: Security analysts, defence strategists, behavioural consultants, and professionals in institutional risk and preparedness.