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Madeline Carr is a Professor of Global Politics and Cybersecurity at University College London. Her research focuses on the implications of emerging technology for national and global security, international order, and corporate governance. Professor Carr has published extensively on topics such as cyber norms, multi-stakeholder Internet governance, the future of the insurance sector in relation to the Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity in the context of international law, and the collaboration between public and private sectors in national cyber security strategies. She also explores how boards address cyber risk. Additionally, she is a co-editor of a book series entitled 'Digital Technologies and Global Politics' published by Rowman Littlefield and is a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Council on the Connected World, where she chairs a cross-sectoral group focused on cybersecurity related to the Internet of Things. Professor Carr has served as Director of the UK-wide Research Institute on Sociotechnical Cyber Security and has held board positions, including as a Non-Executive Director for the Talion Advisory Board's £70M Digital Secure Design project.