Lilly Pijnenburg Muller

Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow

Overview

Lilly Pijnenburg Muller is a Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Science & Technology Studies and in the Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict at Cornell University where she is connected to Rebecca Slayton’s NSF project “Enacting Cybersecurity Expertise.” Lilly’s work focuses on the intersection between politics, security, and technology. Previously she worked as a Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and as a James Martin Fellow in the Global Cyber Security Capacity Building Centre (GCSCC) at the University of Oxford. Lilly holds a PhD from the War Studies Department at King’s College London.

Publications

Selected Articles and Chapters

  • Coles-Kemp, L., Dunn Cavelty, M. Dwyer, A., Muller, L.P., Stevens, C ., Thornton, P. (2022) ‘What can a critical cybersecurity do?’ International Political Sociology.
  • Muller, L.P (2022) ‘Cybersecurity rewired: Threats, unknowns and sociotechnical security practices’. Doctoral thesis. King’s College London.
  • Bromander, S., Muller, LP., et al. (2020) ‘Investigating sharing of Cyber Threat Intelligence and proposing a new data model for enabling automation in knowledge representation and exchange.’ Digital Threats: Research and Practice. DTRAP 
  • Muller, L.P. (2016) ‘Public Private cooperation to secure cyberspace’ In Friis and Ringsmose, Conflict in cyber space: Theoretical, strategic, legal and ethical implications (pp. 56-78). London: Routledge 
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