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Lewis Golightly is a Lecturer in Cybersecurity and Blockchain Technologies at the Department of Computing & Games, Teesside University. He is affiliated with the School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies and serves as a Marketing and Recruitment Champion for his department. His academic qualifications include a BSc in Cybersecurity and Networks (Teesside University, 2020), a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PGCHE), and ongoing doctoral research in Cybersecurity and Distributed Systems. He previously taught at Middlesbrough College, focusing on curriculum development and computing education.
His research interests span Access Control, Distributed Systems, Blockchain, and Machine Learning applications in cybersecurity. Notable contributions include work on ethical hacking tools, social media risks for children, and secure distributed systems. He has been recognized as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
His publications reflect a focus on cybersecurity challenges across domains such as phishing detection, IoT security, and cloud computing. Media engagements include discussions on data breaches and student experiences in cybersecurity programs. While no formal advisees are listed, his teaching and research activities emphasize curriculum innovation and practical cybersecurity education.
- Awards: Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Grants/Advising: Curriculum development projects and contributions to departmental recruitment strategies
- Labs/Teams: Active within the Department of Computing & Games' research groups




