Professor in Information Security
Lizzie is a qualitative researcher who uses creative engagement methods to explore everyday practices of information production, protection, circulation, curation and consumption within and between communities. She took up a full-time academic post in 2008 and prior to joining Royal Holloway University of London she worked for 18 years as an information security practitioner. Lizzie’s focus is the intersection between perceptions and narratives of individual and community security and technological security. Her research specialises in public and community service design and consumption. Lizzie is currently an EPSRC research fellow with a research programme in everyday security and digital service design.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Activity: Other › Public engagement, outreach and knowledge exchange - Festival/exhibition
Activity: Other › Public engagement, outreach and knowledge exchange - Festival/exhibition
Activity: Other › Public engagement, outreach and knowledge exchange - Festival/exhibition
Project: Research
Project: Research
ID: 15831