Specialising in forensic information technology and cyber security, Dr Crellin's expertise lies in unravelling how individuals employ computers in criminal activities. His current focus delves into the dynamic field of cyber security, where he explores the potential advancements through artificial intelligence (AI) and navigates the challenges posed by cyber criminals leveraging AI for intricate and sophisticated attacks.
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Research fields
440207 Cybercrime
4604 Cybersecurity and privacy
Teaching interests
RMIT-VN
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Senior Lecturer and Acting Program manager for the Masters in Cyber Security
-co-ordinator
Introduction to Information Security INTE2602
Security Testing INTE2604
Industry Awareness Project INTE2596
Information Systems Risk Management INTE2600
Industry Linkage Project INET2598
-Tutor
Case Studies in Cyber Security INTE2606
Senior Lecturer in IT
-co-ordinator
Discrete Mathematics/Mathematics for Computing MATH2448
Programming 1 (Java) COSC2081
Computer and Network Security EEET2584
Professional Computing Practice COSC2130
User Centered Design COSC2652
Intro to Science and Technology NONE4763
Forensic Psychology BESC1539
Unix Systems Administration and Programming COSC2156
-Tutor
Engineering Capstone Project OENG1183
University of Portsmouth:
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Principle Lecturer
Postgraduate Program Co-ordinator
Program Leader MSc Forensics Information technology
-co-ordinator
Digital Forensic Investigation (digfor)*
Mobile Forensic Investigation and Practice (MFIP)*
Master Project (and supervision)
Program Leader for BSc Computing (hons)
-co-ordinator
Human Computer Interaction (HUCID)*
Unix Programming (UPROG)*
Windows as a development environment (WADE 1 & 2)*
Undergraduate Project supervision
Research interests
Cyber Security and Computer Forensics;
Interaction Design/Engineering;
Technology Supported Education