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Soraya Harding is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Portsmouth. She is also a Doctoral Student in the School of Computing, Faculty of Technology, demonstrating a strong interdisciplinary presence. She is affiliated with the Portsmouth AI and Data Science Centre and the Centre of Excellence in Defence, Risk & Resilience, emphasizing her work at the intersection of technology and criminal justice.
Her research focuses on emerging challenges in digital forensics, particularly in the domains of blockchain, IoT security, and cloud computing. She investigates how advanced technologies can be leveraged to improve forensic integrity, counter cybercrime, and enhance national resilience.
Her recent publications from 2023–2024 highlight a consistent trend in applying blockchain to secure digital evidence in IoT and cloud environments, as well as analyzing real-world cyber threats like state-sponsored election interference. These works reflect a blend of technical innovation and policy relevance.
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Soraya Harding collaborates with researchers such as Mo Adda, Dumebi Ibe, and W. AlMashaleh. While no formal advising roles or grants are mentioned, her active research output suggests ongoing project involvement. She contributes to both academic discourse and public understanding through publications in The Conversation.
She is associated with advanced research initiatives including the Portsmouth AI and Data Science Centre and the Centre of Excellence in Defence, Risk & Resilience, where her work supports national and international cybersecurity resilience efforts.




