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Thursday 30th May 2013

ISG to host Kaspersky Lab event in June 2013

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Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, announces the start of the final stage of its international student competition, 'CyberSecurity for the Next Generation 2013'.
Date:
30/05/2013
Thursday 9th May 2013

Royal Holloway awarded multi-million pound grant for cyber security research training

Royal Holloway awarded multi-million pound grant for cyber security research training
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Royal Holloway today received a grant of £3.8 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to host a new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in cyber security.
Date:
09/05/2013
Wednesday 1st May 2013

ISG research work featured on Guardian developer blog

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Makayla Lewis, ISG postdoctoral research assistant on the CySeCa project, has had her sketchnote visualisation work featured in the Guardian developer blog. A link to her visualisations can be found at the end of the Guardian blog. You can see more of Makayla's sketchnotes in the latest ISG Review, which will shortly be published here on the ISG website.
Date:
01/05/2013
Friday 26th April 2013

Dr Lizzie Coles-Kemp to co-organise workshop at CHI 2013

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Dr Lizzie Cole-Kemp is one of the co-organisers of a workshop on designing secure interactive systems at this year's ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2013).
Date:
26/04/2013
Thursday 18th April 2013

PhD Studentships in Cyber Security

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The Information Security Group (ISG) at Royal Holloway, University of London is looking for outstanding young graduates to fill 10 well-funded doctoral studentships in Cyber Security starting in October 2013. Possible research topics include the basic components of security services, such as cryptographic algorithms and trusted hardware; management of cryptographic keys; the correctness of the design and implementation of security protocols; the design of security services for embedded systems; business information systems, telecommunications networks and critical infrastructure; the detection and analysis of malware; and the study of economics, psychology, organizational theory, design theory and sociology in the context of information and cyber security.
Date:
18/04/2013

Postdoctoral Research Assistant Vacancy: Applications of Game Theory to Information Security

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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway to work on novel applications of Game Theory to Information Security. The successful applicant will work with Dr Carlos Cid and other members of the ISG investigating the modelling and design of secure protocols and services based on game-theoretical techniques. This will involve fundamental research on both the design of protocols and systems that can be proven to be secure under the rational-player scenario, as well as the development of specific game-theoretical tools that are suitable to the study their security.
Date:
18/04/2013
Wednesday 10th April 2013

ISG Researcher exhibits at AHRC Connected Communities Showcase

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Lizzie Coles-Kemp from the ISG recently exhibited her work on service design and families separated by prison as part of the AHRC's Connected Communities Showcase. AHRC has recently released interviews made during the day. You can see and hear Lizzie talking about her work on AHRC's YouTube page.
Date:
10/04/2013

ESORICS 2013 registration now open

ESORICS 2013 registration now open
Description
The 18th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS 2013) will be held in Egham, UK at Royal Holloway, University of London on the 9th-13th September 2013. Several co-located workshops will be held in conjunction with the symposium.
Date:
10/04/2013
Monday 18th March 2013

AHRC Connected Communities Report published

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Lizzie Coles-Kemp's AHRC Connected Communities Report has recently been published. The project investigated why informational support services are not used by some families with a family member in prison. The project focused on service design and covered issues related to identity, privacy, trust and ontological security.
Date:
18/03/2013
Friday 15th March 2013

ISG Researchers win FSE 2013 Best Paper Award

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ISG researchers Carlos Cid and Gordon Procter have won the best paper award at the 20th International Workshop on Fast Software Encryption (FSE 2013), held in Singapore on the 11th-13th March 2013. The award for their paper "On Weak Keys and Forgery Attacks against Polynomial-based MAC Schemes" was presented to Gordon during the workshop rump session on Tuesday evening.
Date:
15/03/2013
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