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Professor Richard Benham
FCIIS FBCS
Professor Richard Benham at a Buckingham Palace garden party in May 2019
Born
August 1965
Nationality
British
Education
University of Oxford, 2000
Occupation(s)
Professor, Independent Advisor, Non-Executive Director
Employer
Coventry University
Known for
Computer Security
Computer Forensics
Cyberwarfare
Artificial intelligence
Richard Benham (born August 1965) is a pioneering figure in the field of Cyber Security, known for his contributions as an academic, innovator, entrepreneur, and best-selling author. He was the world's first formal Professor of Cyber Security Management at Coventry University in 2013 and now holds a visiting Chair at Abertay University in Cyber Innovation, Trust and Ethics.
He is the Patron of The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park.[1]
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Musical Times. Benham, Hugh. "Latin Church Music under Edward VI." The Musical Times vol. 116, no. 1587 (May, 1975): 477-478, 480. Turbet, Richard. "The Great...
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assented to the agreement are listed below: William Andrews Richard Beach Richard Beckley John Benham Jarvis Boykin John Brockett William Browning John Budd...
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J. Yelloly (1877). The Tendring Hundred in the Olden Time. Colchester: Benham & Harrison. pp. 11–14, 163–4. Retrieved 10 September 2013. Attribution This...