Duncan Hodges
Lecturer
Information Operations
Cranfield University
United Kingdom
Biography
Duncan received his PhD from the University of Bath in 2006 and since then has worked as a Researcher in The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Bath, a Technology Researcher for the UK Government, a Researcher in the Cyber Security Centre at The University of Oxford, before joining Cranfield as a Lecturer in the Cyber and Influence Group. This background has given Duncan the ability to deliver technically challenging, high-risk research which provides genuine, tangible benefit and impact.
Research Interest
Dr. Duncan's research focuses on Identity in cyber and natural spaces, Cyber and Information warfare, Applications of Natural Language Processing in Cybersecurity and Open-source intelligence in Cyber Security.
Publications
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Whitty M, Doodson J, Creese S & Hodges D (2014) Individual differences in cyber security behaviours: An examination of who’s sharing passwords, Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 18 (1) 3-7.
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Bruce J, Scholtz J, Hodges D, Emanuel L, Fraser DS, Creese S & Love OJ (2014) Pathways to identity: using visualization to aid law enforcement in identification tasks, Security Informatics, 3 (1).
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Whitty MT, Doodson J, Creese S & Hodges D (2017) A picture tells a thousand words: What Facebook and Twitter images convey about our personality, Personality and Individual Differences.