Dr. Carsten Maple
Dr. Carsten Maple is Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering, WMG Principal Investigator NCSC-EPSRCAcademic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (North America) University of Warwick, Fellow, Alan Turing Institute
Dr. Carsten Maple is the Principal Investigator of the NCSC-EPSRC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research at Warwick University and Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering in WMG. He is also a co-investigator of the PETRAS National Centre of Excellence for IoT Systems Cybersecurity where he leads on Transport & Mobility.
Carsten is a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute, the National Institute for Data Science and AI in the UK, where he is a principal investigator on a $5 million project developing trustworthy national identity to enable financial inclusion. Carsten has an international research reputation and has published over 350 peer-reviewed papers and is co-author of the UK Security Breach Investigations Report 2010, supported by the Serious Organised Crime Agency and the Police Central e-crime Unit. Carsten is also co-author of Cyberstalking in the UK, a report supported by the Crown Prosecution Service and Network for Surviving Stalking. His research has attracted millions of pounds in funding and has been widely reported through the media. He has given evidence to government committees on a variety of issues concerning safety, security, privacy and identity.
Podcasts
Startup out of the box - Securty and Professor Carsten Maple
Thales Security Sessions - Exploring Consumer Trust in a Digital World
Blog
Consumers have their Say about Protection of Personal Data – Call for More Stringent Controls
Research & Publications