Professor Richard Benham FCIIS FBCS

Professor Richard Benham FCIIS FBCSProfessor Richard Benham FCIIS FBCSProfessor Richard Benham FCIIS FBCS

‘CYBER’ 

.....where Technology collides with Humanity

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About Professor Richard Benham

Background


Richard Benham 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.


As Patron of The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park  he has a personal interest in Historic and Ancient Computing.


With three best selling novels based on his military experience he continues to write and lecture worldwide.



Services

Board Chair and Non Executive roles

 Consulting Services 

Discreet Investigations

Military and Policing Expertise

Keynote Speaking

TV and Media Interviews

Security Cleared

"Thrilling stories mixed with technical accuracy that make you think about the challenges that technology presents to our future safety" Sir Dermot Turing

Through a Lens: CYBER4SCHOOLS - INSPIRING FUTURE GENERATIONS

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    through a lens - The National cyber awards

      through a lens - 15 years of cyber

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