Tutor information
Craig Jarvis
Craig is an independent researcher specialising in the nexus of international security and technology. Craig is the author of Crypto Wars, a political history of encryption, and is currently writing a book on cyber terrorism. Craig holds a PhD in cyber security and history from Royal Holloway, University of London.
Courses
Providing an overview of the digital revolution’s impact on international security. The day comprises four lectures that will explore the internet’s evolution, and cyber’s impact on espionage, warfare and terrorism.
This course examines the emergence of cyberspies, and assesses how they are influencing the practice of espionage in the twenty-first century.
This course delivers an overview of the digital revolution’s impact on international security. We will explore espionage, terrorism, and warfare to understand these disciplines in the cyber era.
Explore the criminal underworld of cyberspace, how the dark web facilitates illegal hacking and how ransomware is disrupting our societies. Study how governments are fighting back.