Dr Allon J Uhlmann is a scholar-practitioner working in the intersection of cyber security and intelligence, with a particular focus on IT’s role in coercive action and asymmetric conflicts.
Allon has worked as an academic social scientist for several years before joining the Australian Public Service where he held several specialist, managerial and policy roles in intelligence and information security. He subsequently returned to academia as a scholar of intelligence studies and cyber security, while continuing to work as a cyber security and intelligence professional.
Allon holds a PhD in Anthropology from the Australian National University and is the author of two books and numerous refereed articles in anthropology, intelligence and cyber security. He currently serves as a Professor in Holmesglen Institute’s “Bachelor of Information Systems” program.