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Virtually inconceivable? The relationship between geopolitics, cyber capacity building, and sovereigntist claims in cyberspace and the digital domain by Julia Carver

  • Old Library, All Souls Oxford OX1 4AL United Kingdom (map)

Tuesday 11 March, 13.30
Old Library, All Souls


Virtually inconceivable? The relationship between geopolitics, cyber capacity building, and sovereigntist claims in cyberspace and the digital domain

Julia Carver, Oxford University

Abstract to be posted shortly

Julia Carver is a DPhil Candidate in International Relations at the University of Oxford and Nuffield College. Her research explores the interplay between geopolitical strategic thought, sovereignty, and the development of cybersecurity policy by the European Union. Currently, Julia is a Special (Stipendiary) Lecturer in Politics for Magdalen College, a European Cyber Security Fellow at Virtual Routes, and a Research Associate with Oxford's Department of Computer Science. In 2021, she founded the Cyber Strategy and Information Operations research group affiliated with Oxford's Changing Character of War Centre and Nuffield College, and she remains a Research Fellow at CCW. Throughout her time at Oxford, Julia has collaborated with governments on matters of cybersecurity, defence and strategy, including fieldwork on governmental responses to large-scale ransomware attacks.


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