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Alice Hutchings is a Professor at the University of Cambridge, where she leads the Emergent Harms Security Group in the Computer Laboratory. She is also a Fellow at King's College and the Director of the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre, which combines expertise from computer science, criminology, and law to examine criminal activity and improve cybercrime research. Before her current role, Hutchings was a researcher at the Computer Laboratory and a College Research Associate at St John's College, Cambridge. Her research focuses on the intersection of cybercrime and online harms, particularly using data science and natural language processing to understand offenders and the methods they use in online environments. She has over two decades of experience in academia and has supervised numerous PhD candidates, contributing significantly to the field of cybercrime studies. Her recent work has been recognized with various awards, and she actively participates in academic committees and conferences related to cybercrime and digital security. Hutchings is also involved in projects funded by notable research councils, aiming to develop innovative approaches to understand and mitigate online threats.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Leads the Emergent Harms Security Group, focusing on cybercrime and interdisciplinary approaches.
St John's College, Cambridge • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Engaged in research related to cybercrime.
Australian Institute of Criminology •
Conducted research on various aspects of criminology.
Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.