Notes
1 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/public-order-bill-overarching-documents/public-order-bill-factsheet. The UK Public Order Act has drawn criticism for excessive powers being granted to police forces in the UK to handle public demonstrations and a dilution of the public right to protest. For additional information on this see: https://www.amnesty.org.uk/blogs/campaigns-blog/public-order-bill-explained.
2 Dover, Robert. 2022. Hacker, Influencer, Faker, Spy: Intelligence Agencies in the Digital Age, 134. London: Hurst.
3 Ibid. p.72.
4 Ibid. p.177.
5 Ibid. p. 231.
6 Ibid. p. 261.
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Beth Whittaker
Beth Whittaker has previously completed an internship with the International Security Programme at Chatham House, where she researched internet resilience in Afghanistan, gender-harms in cyberspace and NATO-space policy. She is currently an analyst, where she researches university level cybersecurity education in Europe. Beth holds a masters in Global Security from the University of Glasgow, and an undergraduate degree in Politics and International Relations from the University of Aberdeen.