Dr Jane Henriksen-Bulmer
- Principal Academic in Computer Science
- Poole House P325, Talbot Campus, Fern Barrow, Poole, BH12 5BB
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- PhD Supervisor
Biography
Dr Jane Henriksen-Bulmer is a Principal Academic whose research centres around Privacy, Cyber Security and managing privacy risk, both on an individual and organisational level. She also actively carries out research on Open Data and how privacy can be incorporated into safeguarding and helping Young People and Children stay safe online.
The latest research project that Dr Henriksen-Bulmer is instrumental in implementing is a Campus wide rollout of Cybersecurity training to all 18,000 BU's students. The aim of the project is to facilitate students in building cyber awareness and cyber resilience irrespective of the industry or academic discipline.
Dr Henriksen-Bulmer is Level Tutor for the second year cohort across all 8 UG programmes, having previously acted as Placement Tutor for the department the past 4 years.
Working closely with Industry, Dr Henriksen-Bulmer currently teaches UG Business Analytics (L4) and Business Development & Enterprise (L6), as well as regularly providing Guest Lectures on her area of expertise, Privacy... Previously she has taught Business Continuity, Information Assurance and Business System Analysis and Design.
Dr Henriksen-Bulmer is an experienced researcher with experience of both leading research projects, including (HEIF and Cyber ASAP), and supporting a number of prominent Cyber security projects including ECHO, Ideal Cities, CyGamBIT, Cairis and HuaHana.
Dr Henriksen-Bulmer's PhD focused on privacy, GDPR, risk and organisational decision making, looking at how business can incorporate contextual nuances into their privacy and risk decision making processes. Previous to this she gained an MSc in Information Technology from Bournemouth University; an MBA from Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia, and a Bachelor of Law from the Open University.
Coming from an industry background Dr Henriksen-Bulmer has a wide ranging experience of running and managing businesses and change including business process improvement. This has strongly influenced her research topic of privacy and risk and how she can best use her research and outputs to influence, assist and support businesses in a practical manner by providing practical tools, guidance and assistance to professionals in the field.
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Successfully completed my PhD on privacy, GDPR, risk and organisational decision making. This involved looking at privacy, risk and how businesses can embed privacy by design and default and contextual nuances into their privacy and risk decision making processes.
Student Cybersecurity Training.
After a success Pilot, this Semester (Feb 2024) we are rolling out cybersecurity training to all 18,000 Students across Bournemouth University.
The intention is to make cyber security awareness and training accessible and available to all students to enable them to complete their studies, irrespective of discipline, understanding best practices and how best to avoid cyber scams and attacks. This knowledge and insight will also help our students demonstrate cyber awareness and resilience to potential employers when they go out on work placements or apply for roles as graduates of BU.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person's work contributes towards the following SDGs:
Quality education
"Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all"
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
"Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation"
Sustainable cities and communities
"Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable"
Responsible consumption and production
"Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns"