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Empowering Cybersecurity: Combating Social Engineering with AI
Feminine Intelligence Agency (FIA) is expanding its services to include cybersecurity solutions aimed at protecting women from digital threats, particularly in the realm of social engineering . As generative AI tools continue to advance, they are transforming traditional manipulation tactics, making them more sophisticated, personalized, and pervasive. This project will task cybersecurity students with researching the landscape of generative AI tools and analyzing how these technologies are reshaping the field of social engineering. The students will identify specific threats that generative AI poses, particularly in scenarios like coercive control and psychological exploitation, and develop actionable recommendations for women to mitigate these risks. The final deliverables will directly support FIA’s goal of offering cutting-edge cybersecurity education and services to its customers.

Market Positioning Strategy for FIA's Listening Lab Wellness Tool
The Feminine Intelligence Agency (FIA) is seeking a comprehensive market positioning strategy for its innovative Listening Lab Wellness Tool. This project aims to identify and analyze the current market landscape, potential competitors, and target audience for the tool. The goal is to develop a strategic plan that enhances the tool's visibility and appeal in the wellness industry. Learners will conduct market research to understand consumer needs and preferences, evaluate competitor offerings, and identify unique selling propositions for the Listening Lab Wellness Tool. The project will involve synthesizing classroom knowledge of marketing principles and strategic analysis to create actionable insights. Key tasks include conducting surveys, analyzing data, and developing a positioning statement that aligns with FIA's brand values.

Scalable AI Pipeline Design for FIA Tools
The Feminine Intelligence Agency (FIA) is a cutting-edge organization developing educational tools, diagnostic systems, and conversational AI to prevent coercive control and relationship abuse. Our work bridges research, psychology, and technology to create tools that identify dangerous social patterns, build personal agency, and support early-stage intervention for at-risk individuals. Project Overview: We’re building a unique ecosystem where high-quality research is continuously translated into chatbot training data, user diagnostics, and interactive tools. Right now, this research-to-product cycle exists — but only in a highly manual, ad hoc form. Our goal is to create a system that is repeatable, efficient, and scalable . We’re seeking a student consulting team to: Analyze our current informal workflow (e.g., research collection, data labeling, chatbot content development) Propose a streamlined, strategic process for turning research into product features, chatbot content, and feedback loops Identify opportunities for workflow automation , process governance, and version control Recommend an operational structure (team roles, checkpoints, documentation protocols) that supports long-term knowledge retention and scaling

Coercive Control Awareness Toolkit for Healthcare Professionals
The Feminine Intelligence Agency (FIA) is a research and design lab focused on social discernment, covert aggression, and psychological safety. Our mission is to help individuals—especially women—recognize and respond to subtle patterns of manipulation and control that are often overlooked by mainstream institutions. We create tools, training programs, and public resources that translate complex psychological and legal dynamics into accessible, actionable guidance. Our work sits at the intersection of trauma-informed care, prevention, and systems change. Project Overview: Coercive control is a form of psychological abuse that restricts a person’s freedom through tactics like surveillance, isolation, gaslighting, and financial control. It can have severe physical and mental health consequences—but because it leaves no visible injuries, it often goes undetected in healthcare settings. Most clinicians are not trained to recognize or respond to it. This project invites nursing students to take the lead in a discovery and planning initiative. Through interviews with nurses, doctors, and clinic staff, students will explore how to make coercive control awareness materials (e.g., posters, handouts, reference guides) as impactful and practical as possible in real-world settings . The final goal is to design a roadmap for producing and distributing these resources across hundreds of clinics, based on frontline feedback.