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Dr Angus Marshall is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York, serving as Chair of the Board of Examiners for Computer Science online programmes and member of multiple ethics committees including Physical Sciences, Computer Science, and Professional Services Research Ethics committees.
His qualifications include a BSc and PhD, alongside professional designations as Chartered Engineer (CEng), Chartered IT Professional (CITP), and fellowships in the British Computer Society and Royal Society of Arts. Educational background reflects deep technical and professional accreditation.
Marshall's research centers on criminal exploitation of technology, with emphasis on online crime ecosystems, digital evidence trust frameworks, and virtual environments as criminal platforms. He examines money laundering through gaming economies and encrypted communication tools while pioneering neurodiversity-focused educational approaches for students with ADHD. His work bridges theoretical criminology with practical digital forensics applications.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA)
As a supervisor, Marshall mentors research on online money laundering and actively seeks PhD candidates exploring crime-technology intersections. His real-world impact extends through expert testimony for UK police forces and consultancy for television productions and crime authors on digital evidence protocols. He has lectured across software engineering, internet computing, and digital forensics since the mid-1990s.
Marshall developed core modules for York's Cybersecurity online degree programme and maintains active industry engagement through editorial roles at FSI:Digital Investigation and regular contributions to Digital Forensics Magazine and Absolute Lotus Magazine.
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