Joyce Hakmeh joins OXIL as Senior Associate

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Oxford Information Labs is proud to announce that Joyce Hakmeh has joined as Senior Associate, Cyber and Tech Policy.

Joyce’s distinguished career spans nearly two decades, in which she has contributed to shaping global debates on cybersecurity, emerging technologies, and digital governance. Most recently, Joyce served as Deputy Director of Chatham House’s International Security Programme, and Commissioning Editor of the Journal of Cyber Policy. In her role at Chatham House, Joyce provided strategic leadership across the International Security Programme’'s research agenda, built and managed teams, supervised senior researchers, and oversaw major projects and publications. She led the programme's cyber and technology portfolio, driving its engagement in UN cyber negotiations, including the Open-Ended Working Group on ICT Security and the UN Cybercrime Convention. She convened and chaired the UK–China Cyber & Technology Track 1.5 Dialogue.

OXIL is delighted to continue our longstanding partnership with Joyce through our research programmes, events and the Global Signal Exchange.