Doctoral Researcher, Royal Holloway University of London
Laura is an interdisciplinary researcher with interests in cyber security, FemTech and period tracking apps. She is currently a research assistant on the PETRAS-funded CyFer project, based at Newcastle University. The CyFer project investigates the cyber security of FemTech devices and wearables (IoT). She is also in the write-up year of an ESPRC-funded PhD at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her doctoral research focuses on the cyber security of period tracking apps, using it as a case study to co-develop feminist understanding of cyber security in both theory and practice.
What you need to know about surveillance and reproductive rights in a post Roe v Wade world
Jul 07, 2022 16:09 pm UTC| Law
After the overturning of Roe v Wade in the US, tracking reproductive information has never been riskier. In many US states, millions seeking and providing abortions could soon face criminal charges. Online conversations...
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