Author of over 330 papers in refereed international journals and conference proceedings, as well as various books, chapters, and professional articles. Some publications include:
- FAIZ ZAKI, ABDULLAH GANI, HAMID TAHAEI, STEVEN FURNELL and NOR BADRUL ANUAR, 2021. Grano-GT: A granular ground truth collection tool for encrypted browser-based Internet traffic. Computer Networks. 184, 107617
- WENJUAN LI, WEIZHI MENG and STEVEN FURNELL, 2021. Exploring touch-based behavioral authentication on smartphone email applications in IoT-enabled smart cities. Pattern Recognition Letters. 144, 35-41
- YUXIANG HONG and STEVEN FURNELL, 2021. Understanding cybersecurity behavioral habits: Insights from situational support. Journal of Information Security and Applications. 57, 102710
- STEVEN FURNELL, 2021. The cybersecurity workforce and skills. Computers & Security. 100, 102080
- STEVEN FURNELL, JULIE HANEY and MARY THEOFANOS, 2021. Pandemic Parallels: What Can Cybersecurity Learn From COVID-19? Computer. 54(3), 68-72
- ZAWALI, BAKO, IKUESAN, RICHARD A., KEBANDE, VICTOR R., FURNELL, STEVEN and A-DHAQM, ARAFAT, 2021. Realising a Push Button Modality for Video-Based Forensics.
Research Experience
Main research interests are broadly linked to the intersection of human, technological and organisational aspects of cyber security. Specific themes of interest include the usability of security technology, security management and culture, cybercrime and abuse, and technologies for user authentication and intrusion detection.
Background
Professor of Cyber Security at the School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, as well as an Adjunct Professor with Edith Cowan University in Western Australia and an Honorary Professor with Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. Also, the UK Representative to Technical Committee 11 (Security and Privacy Protection) within the International Federation for Information Processing, a board member of the Chartered Institute of Information Security, and chair of the academic partnership committee. Main research interests are broadly linked to the intersection of human, technological and organisational aspects of cyber security.