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Andrew Dwyer

Addison Wheeler Research Fellow (Offensive Cyber and Machine Learning) at Durham University

Andrew Dwyer is a Lecturer in Information Security at Royal Holloway, University of London, who previously held the position of Addison Wheeler Research Fellow at Durham University from 2020 to 2022.12 He completed his DPhil (PhD) at the University of Oxford in 2019.1

Dr. Dwyer's research focuses on the intersection of social sciences and information security, covering topics such as:

  1. Digital decision-making with AI systems
  2. Political economies of offensive cyber policy
  3. Novel approaches to cybersecurity studies

He is the lead of the UK Offensive Cyber Working Group and has contributed to analysis of the UK's offensive cyber interests and its National Cyber Force.12 Dr. Dwyer is also a research affiliate at the Centre for Technology and Global Affairs at the University of Oxford.1

His expertise extends to digital governance, social factors, malware, machine learning, and cybersecurity policy.1 Prior to his academic career, Dr. Dwyer worked at Accenture in project management, sales, relationship management, and technology implementation.1

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Andrew Dwyer - Royal Holloway Research Portal
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Bristol, England, United Kingdom