Security Group
Computer security has been among the Laboratory’s research interests
for many years, along with related topics such as cryptology, formal
methods, hardware design, biometrics, and the robustness of
distributed systems in general.
We hold meetings, seminars and workshops, which are described in more detail in subsequent pages. Attendance is not restricted to members of the Computer Laboratory; we welcome visitors from other universities, companies, and other organisations.
Much of our best research has been inspired by tackling real problems, and our funding comes from a wide range of sources; we collaborate with commerce and industry both in the UK and overseas. We are always happy to discuss potential projects, commercial sponsorship and consultancy assignments.
News and views
- A feminist argument against weakening encryption
- It is time to standardize principles and practices for software memory safety
- 3rd edition of Ross Anderson’s Security Engineering now freely available for download
- Join Our 3-Course Series on Cybersecurity Economics
- Two invitations to Cambridge
- Security and Human Behavior 2024
- Cambridge Cybercrime Conference 2024 – Liveblog
- RIP Ross Anderson
- Owl, a new augmented password-authenticated key exchange protocol
- Grasping at straw
Featured projects
- Links and resources
- Security-related talks
- Journals
- Mailing lists