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Kris Wilson is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences teaching in the Cybersecurity and Behaviour program. His research interests are in cybersecurity, computer-related crime, Indigenous traditional knowledge in a digital context, Indigenous legal relations and cultural and intellectual property protection.
Kris' doctoral thesis at the University of Oxford examined the structure and operation of data access offences in the context of criminalisation theory and the evolving nature of the 'use' of computing technologies. For the duration of his doctoral work Kris was a Charlie Perkins, Roberta Sykes, and Chevening Scholar.
Graduate Diploma in Health Science, Macquarie University
Graduate Certificate of Education Design, Monash University
Doctor of Philosophy
Bachelor of Laws, Flinders University
Master of Laws, University of New South Wales
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