Kayleen Manwaring
School of Private & Commercial Law, UNSW Law & Justice - PhD, UNSW (in progress) | LLM, UNSW | BA LLB, Sydney | Grad Dip Communications, UTS | Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, the Federal and High Courts of Australia, and the courts of England and Wales (former)
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How to get rid of spam and unwanted email from your inbox
Spam isn’t only annoying, it can also be dangerous. UNSW Sydney's Kayleen Manwaring provides advice for reducing spam and minimising the risk of cyberattacks
How Australia can reap the benefits and dodge the dangers of the IoT
The Internet of Things presents opportunities but brings many risks too, and Australia needs to take a national approach and focus on areas of strength in order to make IoT work for the benefit of all, write UNSW Business School's Kayleen Manwaring and Peter Leonard
Security and the Internet of Things: How to better protect consumers
The Australian government has introduced a new code of practice to boost the security of IoT devices, but it may actually expose consumers to even greater risks, write UNSW Business School's Dr Kayleen Manwaring and UNSW Law's Dr Roger Clarke
Can a leopard change its spots? Facebook privacy under scrutiny
Facebook is being taken to court over privacy breaches, and this has implications for other companies focused on extracting personal information at the expense of privacy, according to UNSW Sydney's Katharine Kemp and Kayleen Manwaring
Sitting target: Are your internet-connected devices spying on you?
Intimate data makes us ripe for manipulation as consumer protections lag behind
Are directors liable when cyber security is breached?
Boards are struggling to keep up with an ever-growing risk
What consumers should know about the 'Internet of Things'
At least 40% of Australian households now have at least one home 'internet of things' (IoT) device. These are fridges, window blinds, locks and other devices that are connected to the internet.