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Lizzie Coles-Kemp is a Professor and Head of the Department of Information Security at Royal Holloway University of London. She specializes in designing inclusive and accessible security technologies, with a focus on socio-technical privacy and ethical digital responsibility. Her work bridges cybersecurity, HCI, and societal impact through creative engagement practices. She holds a Principal Fellow role at the UK’s Research Institute of Sociotechnical Cyber Security and collaborates with the National Cyber Security Centre and UK government departments (DSIT/DCMS).
Key research interests include:
- Accessible security technologies for marginalized groups
- Ethical design of digital systems
- Socio-technical approaches to privacy challenges
Recent articles highlight her focus on social justice in digital societies, security modelling frameworks, and regulatory implications of design practices. Her work has been published in venues like ACM TOCHI and the Journal of Cybersecurity.
- Scientific Awards: Former EPSRC Research Fellow
Active in grant-funded projects including:
- Equitable Privacy (£2.5M, 2022–2026)
- EPSRC CDT in Cyber Security for the Everyday (£28M, 2019–2028)
She leads research teams and engages in public outreach on privacy and digital responsibility, including exhibitions like 'Privacy.Co.Ok' and 'Exploring privacy: your privacy and the internet'.




