In this episode of the Security Insider podcast, we speak with Dan Ariely, professor of psychology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychology)\xa0and\xa0behavioural economics (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_economics)\xa0at\xa0Duke University (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_University). He has a PhD in\xa0cognitive psychology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_psychology) and a second PhD in Business Administration. In addition to his role at Duke University, Dan was a columnist with the Wall Street Journal from 2012 until 2022 and has written three New York Times best-selling books, Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality and The Honest Truth about Dishonesty, and he has just released a new book, Mis belief. Dan also co-produced the 2015 documentary\xa0(Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies.[4] In this episode, we speak with Dan about what drives dishonesty, and how we can better understand dishonesty to minimise dishonest behaviour in our teams and our industry.