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Lent term 2002

15 January
Andreas Bertsch, SIZ - German Savings Banks IT Center
DIGITAL SIGNATURES - EXPERIENCES AND SOLUTIONS REGARDING THEIR USE

29 January
Graham Pike, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF IDENTIFICATION

12 February
Alberto Escudero-Pascual, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
LOCATION PRIVACY IN THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET

19 February
Nigel Jones, National High-Tech Crime Training Centre
THE CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATIONS

12 March
Ulrich Lang, Computer Laboratory/ObjectSecurity Ltd.
MIDDLEWARE SECURITY - CURRENT RESEARCH AND FUTURE WORK

Easter term 2002
30 April
16:15
Colin Walter
MIST: a randomised exponentiation algorithm for reducing side channel leakage
7 May
16:15
Jason Kitcat
Internet voting: fool's gold?
14 May
16:15
Jack Lang, Computer Laboratory
An advanced beginners guide to frauds and scams and some countermeasures
21 May
16:15
Peter Sommer, CSRC/LSE
Emerging problems in digital evidence
28 May
16:15
Paul Leach, Microsoft
Isn't Kerberos boring?
11 June
16:15
Stefan Brands, Credentica
Digital identity & profile management – the right way
12 June
16:15
Markus Kuhn, Computer Laboratory
Electromagnetic eavesdropping on computers
18 August
16:15
Chenxi Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
Verifiable secret redistribution
Michaelmas term 2002
3 September
16:15
Ravi Pappu, ThingMagic LLC
Physical one-way functions
17 September
15:00
JR Rao, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, NY
Exploiting EM emanations and using templates for sidechannel attacks
17 September
16:15
Peter Skorobogatov, SPELS, Moscow
Laser radiation – a tool for integrated circuit examination and interference
1 October
16:15
Yvo Desmedt, Florida State University
Verifiable democracy
15 October
17:00
Jolyon Clulow, Prism
I know your PIN (PIN recovery attacks)
18 October
16:00
Rebecca Mercuri, Bryn Mawr College
The electronic voting enigma: hard problems in computer science
29 October
16:15
Stuart Taylor, Sophos
Viruses – a nightmare waiting to happen?
6 November
16:15
Simon Moore, Computer Laboratory
Smartcard Defence Technology
12 November
16:15
Mike Bond, Computer Laboratory
Model-checking cryptoprocessors
(or: why I like the British Museum)
19 November
16:15 at MSR
Rossouw von Solms, Port Elizabeth Technikon, South Africa
Towards the human firewall &ndash
standards, pitfalls and suggestions
26 November
16:15
Ofer Margoninsky, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Anonymity and e-coting without 'cryptography'
9 December
11:00
Jonathan Smith, University of Pennsylvania
Privacy lost