Debi Ashenden
Professor of Cyber Security, University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Professor Debi Ashenden is a professor of cyber security at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Debi is also a director of the Institute for Cyber Security at the University of New South Wales. She previously held the DST Group-University of Adelaide Joint Chair in Cyber Security. In addition, she is a visiting professor at Royal Holloway, University of London in the UK. Debi’s research interests are in interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex cyber security problems – particularly in finding ways of ‘patching with people’ as well as technology. She is currently researching how to fuse behavioural science with cyber deception, the security implications of MLOps, and the socio-technical aspects of designing complex military systems.
Debi was previously head of the Centre for Cyber Security at Cranfield University at the Defence Academy of the UK and was a member of the UK MOD’s Defence Science Expert Committee. She has worked extensively across the public and private sector for organisations such as UK MOD, GCHQ, Cabinet Office, Home Office, Euroclear, Prudential, Barclaycard, Reuters, and Close Bros. She has had a number of articles on cyber security published, presented at a range of conferences and co-authored a book for Butterworth Heinemann, ‘Risk Management for Computer Security: Protecting Your Network & Information Assets’.