Research talks: Wednesdays @ 4pm.

Talks for Forensics Masters Students:Tuesdays@ 4pm.

All talks take place in the Sir Alywn Williams Building level 4, room 422.

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Software Engineering & Information Security Group Research Themes

  • Usable Security: Research into making security products usable, helping people to protect themselves from computer crime, innovative alternative authentication mechanisms.
  • Contingency planning for software security; this aims to increase the resilience of computational infrastructures to adverse events including cybersecurity threats, major bugs and blackouts.
  • Software engineering for space based systems; this work develops new architectures and design techniques for space related software including human space flight and satellite based location services.
  • Safety-critical software engineering; this work analyses the causes of failure in complex software systems ranging from aviation through to healthcare and alternative energy applications.
  • Computer Forensics; examines the extraction of any type of digital data from any type of digital media so that it will stand up in a court of law. This includes examining dependability of forensic software, the effectiveness of extraction techniques in both pervasive and traditional technologies.
  • Dependable social technical systemsUsing modelling and simulation of socio-technical systems to improve dependability and predict potential failures.

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