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Lent term 2003
17 January
16:00
Russell Coker
Making NSA Security Enhanced Linux easy to use and manage
04 February
16:15
Jason Crampton, University of London, Royal Holloway
Administrative Scope: a foundation for role-based administrative models
18 February
14:30
Mike Burrows, Microsoft Research
Fighting spam: moderately hard memory-bound computations
(NetOS Seminar, LT2)
18 February
16:15
Robert Morris, National Security Agency (retired)
The cryptographic role of the cleaning lady
19 February
16:15
Artur Ekert, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
Quantum computation – from theory to experiments
(Wednesday Seminar, LT1)
20 February
14:30
Matt Blaze, AT&T Labs Research
Cryptology and physical security: rights amplification in locks
11 March
16:15
Stephane Koch, Ecole de Guerre Economique & Internet Society Geneva
Is information the new weapon of mass destruction?
12 March
16:15
David Chadwick, University of Salford
The PERMIS X.509 role based privilege management infrastructure
(Wednesday Seminar, LT1)
18 March
16:15
Peter Fairbrother
m-o-o-t – Securing the everyday computer, and protecting it against governments
24 March
16:15
David LeBlanc, Microsoft
Understanding security dependencies
07 April
16:15
Kamil Kulesza, Polish Academy of Sciences
An alternative approach for verifiable secret sharing
Easter term 2003
29 April
16:15
Marc Weber Tobias, Investigative Law Offices
Bypass of locks
1 May
17:30
Phil Zimmermann
Total Information Awareness
6 May
16:15
Len Sassaman, The Mixmaster Project
Anonymity in practice
7 May
16:15
Simon Davies, London School of Economics
The mother of all surveillance schemes
20 May
16:15
Douwe Korff, London Metropolitan University
Why data protection laws don't work (and what may need to be done about that)
22 May
16:30
Christian Kreibich, Computer Lab
Honeycomb and the current state of honeypot technology
10 June
16:15
Marek Isalski, South Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust
Major incident planning in an NHS Acute Hospital
30 June
16:15
Ruby Lee, Electrical Engineering Dept., Princeton University
Rethinking computer architecture for cyber security
29 July
16:15
Carl A. Gunter, University of Pennsylvania
Open APIs for embedded security
Michaelmas term 2003
7 October
16:15
Simon Shiu, HP Labs, Bristol
Hardware Security Appliances (HSA)
4 November
14:30
Sudhakar Govindavajhala, Princeton University
Using memory errors to attack a virtual machine
4 November
16:15
Ulrich Lang, ObjectSecurity Ltd.
A flexible, model-driven security framework for distributed systems
5 November
16:15
Nigel Smart, University of Bristol
Elliptic curve cryptography
11 November
16:15
Simon Watkin, UK Home Office
Implementation of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA)
12 November
16:15
Andrew Cormack, UKERNA
Security and complexity
19 November
16:15
Tim Griffin, Intel Research Lab
Reasoning about VPN Integrity
25 November
16:15
Gareth Jones, Experian
Latest trends in serious and organised identity fraud
2 December
16:15
Martin Kochanski
Faster hardware designs for modular arithmetic