GCA People

Professor Madeline Carr FGCA
Fellow of Global China Academy
Professor Madeline Carr, Professor of Global Politics and Cybersecurity at University College London, as well as Co-Director of the interdisciplinary Centre for Doctoral Training in Cybersecurity and Deputy Director of the REPHRAIN Protecting Citizens Online research hub. She previously served as Director of the UK-wide Research Institute for Sociotechnical Cyber Security, where she developed a research programme on cybersecurity in local government . She also holds board positions as a Non-Executive Director (NED) for Talion and as a member of the Advisory Board for the £70 million ‘Digital Secure by Design’ project. Her research focuses on the implications of emerging technologies for national and global security, international order, and corporate governance. She has published extensively on topics such as cyber norms, multi-stakeholder internet governance, the future of the insurance sector in the Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity and international law, public–private partnerships in national cybersecurity strategies, and how boards approach cyber risk. She is the co-Editor of the ‘Digital Technologies and Global Politics’ book series published by Rowman and Littlefield. Additionally, she is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Council on the Connected World, where she leads a cross-sectoral group dedicated to addressing the cybersecurity of the IoT.
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