FIA’s mission is to equip women with the ability to recognize, predict, and counteract social engineering in both personal and professional contexts. FIA helps women develop the practical, cognitive, and strategic skills necessary to maintain autonomy in a world increasingly shaped by power moves, digital deception, and psychological influence.
To achieve this, FIA integrates cutting-edge multi-discplinary research to develop highly effective, research-backed tools that help women:
Recognize the earliest signs of coercion and deception before they escalate into harmful situations.
Strengthen their critical thinking and social discernment to navigate relationships, workplaces, and online spaces with confidence.
Through live simulations, to detect patterns of manipulation and abuse in real time.
Teach and support each other through a scalable peer-to-peer learning model.
Bridge the gap between cybersecurity and psychological safety by designing p2p cybersecurity events.
Create a cultural shift in how manipulation and control are understood, influencing public discourse, policy, and education on coercive control.
To achieve this, FIA integrates cutting-edge multi-discplinary research to develop highly effective, research-backed tools that help women: