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Sally Earl is a Lecturer and PGT Project Tutor at the School of Computing Sciences, University of East Anglia. She is also a member of the Cyber Intelligence and Networks research group. Earl holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the School of Computing Sciences. Her research focuses on behavioral biometrics, cybersecurity, and privacy perceptions, with a particular emphasis on human-computer interaction (HCI). She investigates how keystroke and mouse dynamics can enhance identity verification systems and improve privacy in digital interactions.
Earl’s recent work includes studies on privacy implications of behavioral biometric data collection and the design of chatbots for sensitive disclosures. Her publications span 2021–2022, addressing themes such as authentication systems, user privacy, and ethical considerations in technology. While no formal advisees are listed, her research contributions reflect active engagement in collaborative projects with peers like Buckley, Campbell, and Hodges.
Her affiliations emphasize interdisciplinary work within cybersecurity and HCI, leveraging both technical and social science perspectives to address modern challenges in digital security and privacy.
