Highlights from Swansea University’s Cyberterrorism Project’s Multidisciplinary Conference can be found on this page. Photos from the conference can be found on our Flickr photostream and videos recorded at the conference from Professor Michael Stohl and Dr Clay Wilson, Dr Stuart MacDonald, Dr Tim Legrand, Keiran Hardy, and Andrew Whiting are available on our blog as well as being uploaded onto the Cyberterrorism Project’s YouTube channel.
A summary of each paper presented at the conference along with our findings is available in the conference report. In addition to this there is a one page executive summary which summarises the conference findings.
This event brought together international scholars from across the social and physical sciences to examine understandings of and responses to cyberterrorism. These included:
- Dr Gil Ad Ariely, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel
- Dr Sascha-Dominik Bachmann, University of Lincoln & Dr. Håkan Gunneriusson, Swedish Defence College
- Dr Ross Bellaby, University of Sheffield
- Dr Patrick Bishop, Swansea University
- Dr Lorraine Bowman-Grieve, University of Lincoln
- Dr Maura Conway, Dublin City University
- Dr Irene Couzigou, University of Aberdeen
- Dr Nadina Foggetti, University of Bari
- Dr Paul Gill, University College London
- Keiran Hardy, University of New South Wales
- Dr Lee Jarvis, Lella Nouri & Andrew Whiting, Swansea University
- Alexandros Kyriakidis, University of Sheffield
- Dr Tim Legrand, Griffith University Queensland
- Dr Stuart Macdonald, Swansea University
- Dr Michael McGuire, University of Surrey
- Eva Nagyfejeo, University of Warwick
- Silviu Petre, National School of Political Science and Public Administration, Bucharest
- Yaroslav Shiryaev, University of Warwick
- Professor Michael Stohl, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Dr Clay Wilson, University of Maryland College
- Dr Panayotis A. Yannakogeorgos, US Air Force Research Institute
This event was supported by: