Dr Vibhushinie Bentotahewa

Department: Department of Applied Computing and Engineering

Office/Location: Cardiff School of Technologies, Llandaff Campus

Telephone:

Email: vibentotahewa@cardiffmet.ac.uk

Staff Overview

​Vibhushinie Bentotahewa is a Lecturer in Computer Science and or Games Development, Programme Director for BSc Computer Security. She was awarded a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in International Relations from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 2017; followed by a Masters of Arts (MA) in Security, Intelligence and Diplomacy awarded by the University of Buckingham, United Kingdom, in 2018. She completed her PhD, titled ‘A Framework for Acceptance and Implementation of Global Data Privacy and Security Policies by States (A Case Study of Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom)’, at Cardiff Metropolitan University, in February 2022. During the course of her PhD study, she acted as an Associate Tutor in the School of Technologies. She has also published a series of publications covering her research interests in Data Security, Data Protection, Personal privacy, Data Protection legislation, and Policy development. She was also awarded the student of the year 2019/2020 by the Charted Institute of Information Security, in 2020.

Teaching

​She is the module leader for both Threats and Attacks (2022- Term 1) and Information and Risks (2022- Term 2).

In her role as an Associate Tutor, she has conducted tutorial classes for BSc and MSc students in the following modules:

Threats and attacks (2019), Architecture and Opertation Systems (2020), Principles of Programming (2020), Research Methods for Technology Dissertation (2020), Teams software development (2020) and Information Security (2019,2020,2021)

Research

​Vibhushinie Bentotahewa has worked as a research assistant in the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) project. The key aims of the project was to identify the current trends and opportunities in sectors such as Creative, Cyber, Fintec, Medtec and Semiconductors.

Key Publications

​PhD dissertation

Bentototahewa, V (2022): A Framework for Acceptance and Implementation of Global Data Privacy and Security Policies by States (A Case Study of Sri Lanka and United Kingdom). Cardiff Metropolitan University. Thesis. (https://doi.org/10.25401/cardiffmet.19169306.v1)


Book Chapters

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., Williams, J. (2021). Security and Privacy Issues Associated with Coronavirus Diagnosis and Prognosis. In: Paiva, S., Lopes, S.I., Zitouni, R., Gupta, N., Lopes, S.F., Yonezawa, T. (eds) Science and Technologies for Smart Cities. SmartCity360° 2020. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 372. Springer, Cham. (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76063-2_8)

Bentotahewa, V., Yousif, M., Hewage, C., Nawaf, L., Williams, J. (2022). Privacy and Security Challenges and Opportunities for IoT Technologies During and Beyond COVID-19. In: Montasari, R., Carroll, F., Mitchell, I., Hara, S., Bolton-King, R. (eds) Privacy, Security And Forensics in The Internet of Things (IoT). Springer, Cham. (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91218-5_3)

Hewage, C., Khattak, S., Ahmad, A., Mallikarachchi, T., Ukwandu, E., and Bentotahewa, V. (2022) ‘Multimedia Privacy and Security Landscape in the Wake of AI/ML’, Social Media Analytics, Strategies and Governance (eBook ISBN9781003243748)


Journal papers

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., and Williams, J. (2020) Solutions to Big Data Privacy and Security Challenges Associated With COVID-19 Surveillance Systems. Fontier journal (https://doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2021.645204)

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C. & Williams, J. The Normative Power of the GDPR: A Case Study of Data Protection Laws of South Asian Countries. SN COMPUT. SCI. 3, 183 (2022). (https://doi.org/10.1007/s42979-022-01079-z)


Conference papers

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage C., and Williams. J. (2019) BREXIT on Cyber Threats: Would it make UK less safe?, CRESTCon 2019

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage C., and Williams. J. (2019) Rise in cyber threats: Is Eastern world playing a reversing role?, Breaking Boundaries Conference

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage C., and Williams. J. (2019) Huawei vs West: Co-operate espionage or Politics, Speaking of Science conference,

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage C., and Williams. J. (2019) Security data sharing matters after Brexit. CardiffMet Academic Associate (Doctoral Researchers) Symposium

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage. C., and Williams. J. (2020) Gender Balance in ICT: Sri Lankan Perspective in Data Protection, IEEE International Women in Engineering Symposium

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage C., and Williams. J. (2021) Do we need to revisit GDPR in the wake of Big Data during COVID-19, Breaking Boundaries Conference

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., and Williams. J. (2021) Infodemic: Have the countries done enough to protect people from fake news?, UK government Global Security Event


Magazine articles

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., Khan, I., and Shahaab. A. (2020) Self-Sovereign Identities to Protect Future Social Media Platforms from Hacking, Infosecurity Magazine

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., and Williams. J. (2020) Do Privacy Rights Override #COVID19 Surveillance Measures?, Infosecurity Magazine

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., and Williams. J. (2020) Challenges and obstacles to application of GDPR to Big data, Infosecurity Magazine

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., and Williams. J. (2021) WhatsApp Chaos: Time for a Comprehensive Data Security and Privacy Law?, Infosecurity Magazine


Newspaper articles

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., and Williams. J. (2019) Sri Lanka Becoming potential cyber-attack target by terror groups, The Daily Mirror newspaper (Sri Lanka)

Bentotahewa, V., Hewage, C., and Williams. J. (2020) Are cyber criminals exploiting Corona pandemic for malicious purposes?, Defense.lk and Island Newspaper (Sri Lanka)

Other Projects and activities

​Vibhushinie Bentotahewa has actively contributed to the following activities:

  • The faculty advisor of the first Welsh/UK WiCyS student chapter (2022-present)
  • The President of the first Welsh/UK WiCyS student chapter (2021- 2022)
  • The School Liaison Officer for the Digital Technology Learning Support Network (DTLSN) (February 2022- June 2022)
  • PhD Tutor at the Brilliant club (2019-2022); whist delivering workshop sessions to the Key stage 4 students, she developed the course handbook titled, ‘Has cyber space overtaken other domains of warfare’.
  • Developed the Digital etiquette course content for the Global Opportunities department at Cardiff Metropolitan University (2021)
  • Quality Assurer at the Oak National Academy (2020) and helped review the teaching materials produced by the teachers

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