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    Sara M Smyth, Ph.D.

    Dr. Sara M. Smyth is an Associate Professor at LaTrobe Law School in Melbourne, Australia where she teaches cyber-security law. In 2016, she was a visiting scholar at the Castan Centre for Human Rights at Monash University's Faculty of Law in Melbourne.