Selina Cho
Biography
Selina was a doctoral student in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security. She was co-supervised by Ivan Flechais from Department of Computer Science and Jonathan Lusthaus from Department of Sociology. Her doctorate thesis focused on exploring the social practices and structures of game cheating communities. Selina has an MSc degree in Information Security from Royal Holloway, University of London. Prior to her research, she worked in tech support roles in the critical infrastructure and startup industries.
In 2019, Selina was the President of the Oxford Fintech and Legaltech Society, which hosts events throughout the academic term to discuss the application of computing technology in financial institutions and legal services.
Selected Publications
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The Slippery Slope: Exploring the Parallels Between Game Cheating and Cybercrime Through Routine Activity Theory
Selina Cho‚ Jonathan Lusthaus and Ivan Flechais
In 2023 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime). November, 2023.
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Unpacking the Dynamics of Harm in Game Cheating Communities: A Guiding Framework for Cross−Industry Intervention
Selina Cho‚ Jonathan Lusthaus and Ivan Flechais
In ACM Games: Research and Practice [Special Issue: Ethical Games]. Vol. 1. No. 4. Pages 1–16. 2023.
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A Community−Based Investigation of Competitive Cheating
Selina Cho
In Extended Abstracts of the 2022 Annual Symposium on Computer−Human Interaction in Play (CHI PLAY). Pages 367–369. New York‚ NY‚ USA. 2022. Association for Computing Machinery.
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