Dr Andrew M'manga
- u_ammanga at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
- Senior Lecturer in Computer Science (Cyber Security)
Biography
Andrew is a lecturer (academic) in computer science - cyber security under the faculty of Science and Technology.
Following a BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology from the University of Greenwich, and an MSc in Cyber Security from the University of Bradford, Andrew completed a dstl sponsored PhD in designing systems for cyber security Risk-based Decision Making with Bournemouth University. Professionally he comes from a background in Information Systems Audit.
Research
Andrew's research is in user-centred security which includes risk, naturalistic decision making, and requirements engineering. His primary interest is in the design of decision-facilitating artefacts for risky and uncertain environments where humans are the primary decision-makers. This includes the design, adoption, and adaptation of approaches for naturalistically eliciting, analysing, or modeling expert decision-making. Other research interests include tackling the cybersecurity poverty line, and cybersecurity for the underrepresented groups e.g., by nationality, ethnicity, etc.
Journal Articles
- M’manga, A., Faily, S., McAlaney, J., Williams, C., Kadobayashi, Y. and Miyamoto, D., 2019. A normative decision-making model for cyber security. Information and Computer Security, 26 (5), 636-646.
Conferences
- Szedlak, D. and M'Manga, A., 2020. Eliciting Requirements for a Student-focussed Capture the Flag. Proceedings of 2020 7th IEEE International Conference on Behavioural and Social Computing Besc 2020.
- M'MANGA, A., Faily, S., McAlaney, J., Williams, C., Kadobayashi, Y. and Miyamoto, D., 2018. Eliciting Persona Characteristics for Risk Based Decision Making. In: 32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference 2-6 July 2018 Belfast, UK.
- M'MANGA, A., Faily, S., McAlaney, J., Kadobayashi, Y. and Miyamoto, D., 2018. Qualitative Adaptation: Informing Design for Risk-based Decision Making. In: 2nd Workshop on the Challenges and Opportunities for Qualitative Data Research Methods in HCI 2-6 July 2018 Belfast, UK.
- M'manga, A., Faily, S., McAlaney, J. and Williams, C., 2018. Rationalising Decision Making about Risk: A Normative Approach. PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HUMAN ASPECTS OF INFORMATION SECURITY & ASSURANCE (HAISA 2018), 263-271.
- M'manga, A., Faily, S., McAlaney, J. and Williams, C., 2017. Folk Risk Analysis: Factors Influencing Security Analysts’ Interpretation of Risk. In: 3rd Workshop on Security Information Workers 12-14 July 2017 Santa Clara, USA. Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Security Information Workers Usenix Association.
- M'manga, A., 2017. Designing Systems for Risk Based Decision Making. In: British HCI 2017 Doctoral Consortium 3-6 July 2017 University of Sunderland. 31st British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Digital Make Believe, 2017.
- M'Manga, A., Faily, S., McAlaney, J. and Williams, C., 2017. System design considerations for risk perception. Proceedings International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science, 322-327.
- M'MANGA, A., 2016. Understanding OAuth as a Predecessor of OpenID Connect and User Awareness of Web Single Sign On (SSO). In: UK Performance Engineering Workshop & Cyber Security Workshop 8-9 September 2016 Univerisity of Bradford. UK Performance Engineering Workshop & Cyber Security Workshop 2016, 117-125.
Theses
- M’manga, A., 2020. Designing for cyber security risk-based decision making. PhD Thesis. Bournemouth University, Faculty of Science and Technology.
Profile of Teaching PG
- L7 - Security and Privacy in IoT
Profile of Teaching UG
- L5 - Enterprise Security and Privacy
- L6 - Individual Project
Invited Lectures
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Risk based decision making in cyber security, Tokyo, 07 Feb 2018 more
Was Invited to give a guest lecture on risk based decision making by the Nara Institution of Science and Technology (NAIST) in Japan. The lecture was be a part of Japan’s Industrial Cyber Security Centre of Excellence (ICS-CoE) one year programme aimed at developing defence capabilities against cyber-attacks in key infrastructure and industrial infrastructure
Qualifications
- PhD in Computing (cyber security) (Bournemouth University, 2019)
- MSc in Cyber Security (University of Bradford, 2015)
- BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology (University of Greenwich, 2011)
Website Links
External Media and Press
- Student Poster Award Winners, Models to Decisions Conference, 11 Jun 2018. https://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/models2decisions/events/m2d-2018-annual-conference/m2d2018-conference-schedule-2/list-of-poster-presentations/