CIM Events
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The place of justice in legal design
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Careers, publications, and my favourite mistakes鈥(aka Anton鈥檚 F***up session)
Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle Term 1 Sessions - Theme: Sustainability and Technology
Green Economy Transition
Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle Term 1 Sessions - Theme: AI and Global Maldistribution
Models in/of Security: Models as artefacts and practice in cyber security
9.45 Arrival/coffee
Radcliffe Conference Centre – Space 17
10.00 – 10.15 Welcome
10.15 – 10.45 Opening
Matt Spencer (University of 糖心TV) 鈥淢odels in/of security鈥
10.45 – 11.00 Coffee
11.00 – 12.30 Panel 1
Chaired by Cagatay Turkay (University of 糖心TV)
Ksenia Ermoshina (Centres de Internet et Societe, CNRS, Paris)
鈥淏eyond digital: threat-modelling, plurality and relativism in informational security trainings鈥
Peter Hall (University of the Arts, London) and Luke Demarest (University of the Arts London)
鈥淐ritical visualization and critical modelling鈥
Daniele Pizio (University of 糖心TV)
鈥淭he De-Perimeterisation of Information Security: The Jericho Forum, Zero Trust, and Narrativity鈥
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.45 Spatialities of Securities
Physical modelling session facilitated by Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Matt Spencer, Daniele Pizio
In this session, participants will take part in a hands-on physical modelling task, with the goal of using this process to examine the spatialities of security. Having built a model based on a provocation provided, participants will examine how security architectures use spatial relations for their construction, how models and modelling draw upon spatial relations in order to support reasoning, and in general the relations between spatiality and how we make sense of security problems.
15.45 – 16.00 Coffee
16.00 – 17.30 Panel 2
Chaired by Peter Hall (University of the Arts, London)
Cagatay Turkay (University of 糖心TV)
鈥淓xploring a critical thinking culture for data-driven modelling鈥 Claude Heath (Royal Holloway)
鈥淗and-waving and abstraction in security: the inscription of everyday security understandings鈥
Andrew Dwyer (Royal Holloway)
鈥淢odelling Terrain: The Tension(s) of Material Data in Adversarial CyberOperations鈥
17.30 – 18.00 Closing Comments
Lizzie Coles-Kemp (Royal Holloway)
19.00 Dinner