- Cyber Security
- Privacy
- Human Factors
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Professor Shujun Li is a distinguished academic at the University of Kent , where he has served as a Professor of Cyber Security since November 2017. He is also the Director of the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) , a UK government-recognized Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR), and leads the Cyber Security Research Group at Kent's School of Computing. His research spans interdisciplinary cyber security , focusing on human-centric approaches, privacy, digital forensics, multimedia computing, and AI applications. He actively collaborates across disciplines such as Electronic Engineering, Psychology, Sociology, Law, and Business. Previously held roles include Deputy Director of Surrey Centre for Cyber Security (2014–2017) at the University of Surrey. Key projects include EPSRC-funded initiatives on human-centric cyber security and privacy. His recent publications highlight expertise in areas like data privacy , deepfake analysis , password security , and MaaS (Mobility-as-a-Service) vulnerabilities , with contributions to journals such as IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing and Frontiers in Big Data . Scientific Honors: Two Best Paper Awards ISO/IEC Certificate of Appreciation (2012) Fellow of BCS Senior Member of IEEE Member of ACM As a principal/co-supervisor, he has guided students including Mohamad Imad Mahaini , Nandita Pattnaik , and Ali Raza . He also serves on editorial boards and advisory groups like the Scientific Board of RISCS and the Steering Committee of ARES .



