Every individual should be able to securely participate in a digital first society; there are no ‘wrong kind of leaves’. While usable security has contributed significantly to bring humans to the centre of systems design, quantitative evaluation of preferences cannot
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Anticipating security trends – an exercise in creative writing – Simon Shiu
Predicting future security challenges is hard. It involves anticipation and imagination. How will emerging technologies be used by entrepreneurs and businesses to change systems and infrastructures? And conversely, how will adversaries exploit the new opportunities and attack surfaces. It is
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Cyber Statecraft in an Era of Systemic Competition – Kester Brookland
As the American Museum in Bath welcomed over thirty delegates from across the UK, the surroundings made an apt fit for an exploration of cyber power: stately yet quiet gardens and sombre statues of the US founding fathers. The décor
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Exploring the UK’s Cyber Statecraft
King’s College London (KCL), the University of Bath, and the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) launched a new project last September—funded by Dstl via EPSRC—dedicated to investigating the various ways we can conceptualise cyber statecraft in a global context of
RISCS PGR Placement: Kester Brookland
I am a PhD candidate at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security at the University of Bristol. I am currently researching the intersection of corporate and state interests in the management and administration of online spaces, with
RISCS PGR Placement: Nerida Brand
Profile Nerida Brand is a PhD candidate at the Universities of Exeter and Cardiff. She is currently undertaking a research placement with RISCS, which is supported and funded by the South, West & Wales Doctoral Training Partnership. Her research focuses
RISCS Placement: Alexander Kopsch
I’m a PhD Student at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security at the University of Bristol. Rooted in Anthropology as well as International Development, I am keen on exploring the sociotechnical aspects of cybersecurity, with a particular
