Hi, I'm Joseph.
I am a lecturer in the Bristol Cyber Security group. I make hawaiian shirts. Occasionally my research gets published. I am interested in how people interact with secure systems and code; though I'm also interested in programming languages, approaches to risk, usable computing and design.
If you need to email me you can use my PGP keys.
I was the CyBOK project TeXnician and TeXnical Director.
My work: the Bristol Cyber Security Group.
If you need a bio for something here are several.
I have also been involved with the following research projects:
Why Johnny Doesn't Write Secure Software
AMoC: Advanced Modelling of Cyber Criminal Careers
I lecture and teach on a number of units and courses at Bristol University, including Software Tools, Systems and Software Security, Computer Systems B, and give Cybersecurity Masterclasses.
Whenever I write my own lectures I try and make them available to all. Lecture slides for everything I teach are available under a permissive license at the link below.
2022-05-25 Case study: Mapping Games onto CyBOK
2021-11-17 ESRC Digital Security by Design Social Science Hub+ (Discribe) Funding Call
2021-09-02 Always use DUIDs...
2021-08-11 LaTeX Table Formatting Tricks - Column separators
joseph.hallett@bristol.ac.uk bogwonch@bogwonch.net
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