Emma Osborn

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My doctoral project focuses on small-scale cyber security – cyber security for small organisations and individuals.
The growing concern over the standard of cyber security of individuals and small organisations highlights an imbalance in the way cyber security has developed to favour government and large companies. This project will evaluate the small-scale cyber security ecosystem, who the stakeholders are and how they interact to achieve a level of security. The aim is to understand the different drivers within the system: to establish what the need for cyber security is, where that need isn’t being met and what measures might be best suited to improving the security of this sector.
Selected Publications
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Risk and the Small−Scale Cyber Security Decision Making Dialogue — a UK Case Study
Emma Osborn and Andrew Simpson
2017.
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On safety and security requirements in emerging ubiquitous computing models
Emma Osborn and Andrew Simpson
In Accepted for publication in The Computer Journal. 2016.
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Small−Scale Cyber Security
Emma Osborn and Andrew Simpson
In Proceedings of IEEE CSCloud 2015. 2015.
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