Professor Oli Buckley
Professor of Cyber Security
Areas of expertise
- Cyber security, AI security, and digital deception - Trust and privacy in emerging technologies - AI-driven fraud and misinformation detection - Insider threats and behavioural biometrics - Gamification for cyber security awareness - Human aspects of cyber threats and AI ethics
Profile
Oli Buckley is a Professor of Cyber Security at Loughborough University, with a career spanning academia, industry, and government collaborations. His research explores cyber security, AI-driven fraud, misinformation, and digital deception, with a strong focus on the human aspects of security. His work includes behavioural biometrics, insider threat detection, and the ethical implications of AI in decision-making.
He has secured over £3 million in funding for research projects from EPSRC, Innovate UK, and Responsible AI UK, including projects on conversational AI trust, AI literacy through gamification, and behavioural analysis for security. As an advocate for cyber security awareness, he has created educational tools such as a cyber escape room and graphic novels aimed at broadening engagement in cyber security.
Professor Buckley is a regular media contributor, offering expert commentary on AI, cyber security, and digital deception. He has featured on BBC, ITV, The Times, The Conversation, CNN, and other outlets, providing insights into AI-generated fraud, deepfakes, and online security. His ability to communicate complex cyber security topics in an accessible way makes him a valuable voice in public discussions on AI safety and digital security.
Interview booking
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