Lucien Taylor

Lucien Taylor

Lucien is the founder of Oxford Information Labs, a Cyber Intelligence Consultancy, and the DNS Research Federation - a UK Not for Profit aiming to advance the understanding of the Domain Name System's impact on cybersecurity, policy and technical standards. 
Together with Oxford Information Labs’ core technical team, Lucien has co-designed a number of innovative DNS specialist and security systems, providing services for big tech, NGOs, government, educational and financial organisations.

Systems include:
DAP.LIVE - DNS Research Federation’s DNS Analytics Platform
CYBERCRIME.EXCHANGE - A new global data sharing platform in collaboration with GASA (Global Anti-Scam Alliance)
Nominet Dispute Resolution - a legal system rationalising the workflow of hundreds of cases as any time.
Netistrar - Domain Registration Platform
Speak2Me - Text to speech prototype for the BBC
Kinikit - Open Source data binding and templating tools

He regularly presents at internet technology, security and governance events, and has taught compact seminars at several universities.
Lucien had a successful career as an actor for 10 years, and later qualified as a Computer Engineer, gaining a First Class Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, and a Masters in Business Administration.