Daniel R. Thomas
Scholar

Daniel R. Thomas

Google Scholar ID: Tq1LRo2DuUIC
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), University of Strathclyde
Computer SecurityCybercrimeResearch ethics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
783
 
H-index
13
 
i10-index
15
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
30
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers, including 'Getting bored of cyberwar: Exploring the role of civilian participation in the Russia-Ukraine cyber conflict' (2022) and 'Cybercrime is (often) boring: Infrastructure and alienation in a deviant subculture' (2021). He has been involved in various research projects and has reviewed papers for multiple academic conferences.
Research Experience
  • Currently a Chancellor’s Fellow (lecturer/assistant professor) in the Department of Computer & Information Sciences at the University of Strathclyde. Previously, he was a course lecturer for several MPhil courses in security at the University of Cambridge, including Computer Security: Principles and Foundations, Current Applications and Research, and Cybercrime.
Education
  • PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2015; MA in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge in 2011.
Background
  • Research interests include security, cybercrime, measurement, networks, and research ethics. His work aims to monitor security and cybercrime through accurate and ethical measurements, evaluate interventions, and inform regulators.
Miscellany
  • Actively collaborates with multiple researchers across disciplines.