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UNSW experts available to comment on DP World cyber-attack

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  • Professor Sanjay Jha, UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering and Chief Scientist of the UNSW Institute for Cybersecurity (IFCYBER). He can be contacted at [email protected] or [email protected] 

 

  • Dr Sushmita Ruj, Faculty of Engineering Lead of the UNSW Institute for Cybersecurity (IFCYBER) and Senior Lecturer at UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering. She can comment on technical/privacy aspects and implications of the cyber-attack and preventive measures. She can be contacted at [email protected]

 

  • Associate Professor Rob Nicholls, School of Management and Governance, UNSW Business School. He is available to comment on cybersecurity, regulation and risk. He can be reached at 0412 646 477 or [email protected]

 

  • Dr Yenni Tim, School of Information Systems and Technology Management, is available to comment. She can be contacted on [email protected]

 

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