Everyday Safety-Security:

For Everyday Services (ESSfES)

Inclusive Security:

Digital security meets web science

Digital Identity:

Ground-up perspectives

The Internet of Things:

Creating the necessary conditions for Secure by Default

Too Much Information:

Questioning security in a post-digital society

Walking the line:

The everyday security ties that bind

Critical visualisation:

A case for rethinking how we visualise risk and security

Relations are more than Bytes:

Re-thinking the benefits of smart services with people and things

Accessing a New Land:

Designing for a social conceptualisation of access

Digital Liminalities:

Understanding isolated communities on the edge

Engaging people more actively in cyber security

A Manifesto for New Approaches to Security Modeling

Food Aid Technology:

The experience of a Syrian refugee community in coping with food insecurity

Civic Empowerment through Digitalisation:

The case of Greenlandic women

When the Civic Turn turns Digital:

Designing safe and secure refugee resettlement

Drawing Out the Everyday Hyper-[In]Securities of Digital Identity

Innovating Cyber Security Engagement:

Briefing note for ICT4D

In a New Land:

Mobile phones, amplified pressures and reduced capabilities

'An Everyday Story of Country Folk’ Online?

The marginalisation of the internet and social media in The Archers