Professor in Systems Security, Coventry University
I am a Professor in Systems Security at the Centre for Mobility and Transport at Coventry University. My main research interest lies in systems security, essentially at the intersection of cyber security, systems engineering and traditional computer science. I have addressed a range of problem domains including monitoring of insider and stealthy attacks, automotive cybersecurity, rail safety, and software assurance. My research brings together a mix of research methods including formal methods (process algebra), (Bayesian) statistical analysis and others. I have been involved in research, development and evaluation of large-scale distributed secure systems for over sixteen years. My doctoral and post-doctoral research involved design and verification of security and safety-critical systems.
Here's how we can stop driverless cars from being hacked
Aug 28, 2017 15:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Once hackers get into your internet-connected car, they could disable the air bags, brakes, door locks and even steal the vehicle. Thats the finding of researchers who recently uncovered a flaw in the way the different...