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About the authors...
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Professor Paul Taylor
Professor Paul Taylor is the Director of both Security Lancaster & CREST, and is interested in the processes that underpin cooperation and violence. Using experimental, archival and field research, he has studied both the fundamental behavioural and cognitive processes that make human interaction possible and, more practically, the kinds of tactics and policies that promote peaceful resolutions.
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Dr Dan Prince
Dr Daniel Prince is an Associate Director and business partnerships manager for Security Lancaster. Prior to this he was the course director for the multi-disciplinary MSc in Cyber Security teaching penetration testing, digital forensics and information security risk management. He now lectures in informed defence and digital forensics as part of the MSc in Cyber Security at Lancaster University.
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Dr Mark Lacy
Dr Mark Lacy is an Associate Director of Security Lancaster and the theme lead for Security Futures: Security Futures is an interdisciplinary space to examine the ethical, economic, legal and technical implications of new technologies - to identify new areas of research and to examine the optimism or fear in debates over emerging trends and moral panics about new technologies.
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Dr Andreas Mauthe
Dr Andreas Mauthe is a Reader in Computing and Communications and his research is in the area of Networked Systems, focusing on two main areas, Network Management and Multimedia Systems. He has also been working on research related to energy efficient computer architectures. Through his research, Dr Mauthe is part of the Energy Lancaster and Security Lancaster.
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Charles Weir
Charles Weir has thirty years of experience as a researcher, software architect, design consultant and company MD, specialising in human-centred aspects of software development, especially security, software architecture and the workings of development teams. He was app development lead for EE Cash on Tap, the UK’s first commercial Android payments app, and is now working on packages to help teams improve their software security.
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Monika Büscher
Monika Büscher is Professor of Sociology, Director of the Centre for Mobilities Research and Associate Director for the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University. She co-edits the book series Changing Mobilities. Monika currently leads research on disaster mobilities and ethical, legal and social issues of IT innovation in the EU FP7 SecInCore project.
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Dr Nathan Roger
Dr Nathan Roger is an Honorary Research Associate in the Research Institute for Arts and Humanities (RIAH) at Swansea University. He is the author of Image Warfare in the War on Terror (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013); is an Editorial Assistant for the Journal of War and Culture Studies and is an Editorial Review Board member for the Journal of International Relations Research.
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Tony Dyhouse
Tony Dyhouse: Tony is the Director of the Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network and works with a range of public and private sector organisations on matters of Cyber Security.
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Professor Awais Rashid
During his time with Lancaster University, Professor Awais Rashid was a Co-Director of Security-Lancaster and head of the Academic Centre of Excellence (A.C.E) in Cyber Security Research. His focus is on novel software modularity techniques that underpin software, which naturally ties in with his cyber security research which focuses on developing tools and techniques that are adaptable to the constantly changing threat patterns utilised by criminals online.