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I'm teaching a course in Security Engineering at Edinburgh to masters students and fourth-year undergrads, and the lecture videos are now all online (as are the lecture videos and notes for my first-year undergrad course on Software and Security Engineering at Cambridge).
- Trusted Computing FAQ
Trusted Computing FAQ. 1. What is TC - this `trusted...
- Serpent
Serpent is a 128-bit block cipher designed by Ross Anderson,...
- Campaign for Cambridge Freedoms
Ross Anderson. Cambridge University often takes years or...
- Foreword
In a paper he wrote with Roger Needham , Ross Anderson...
- Why Cryptosystems Fail
Ross Anderson University Computer Laboratory Pembroke...
- Bishop John Wilkins
Bishop John Wilkins John Wilkins chaired the founding...
- Trusted Computing FAQ
Professor Ross Anderson, Personal Chair in Security Engineering, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Ross Anderson was a pioneer and world leader in security engineering, and is distinguished for starting a number of new areas of research in hardware, software and systems.
Apr 3, 2024 · A tribute to Professor Ross Anderson, a renowned security expert and author, who passed away in March 2024. Learn about his contributions, achievements, and legacy in the field of computer security and beyond.
Apr 4, 2024 · Ross Anderson, professor of security engineering, and staunch campaigner for digital rights. In 1998, Anderson founded the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), a think...
‘There is an extraordinary textbook written by Ross Anderson, professor of computer security at University of Cambridge. It’s called Security Engineering, and despite being more than 1,000 pages long, it’s one of the most readable pop-science slogs of the decade.’
Dec 2, 2020 · ROSS ANDERSON is Professor of Security Engineering at Cambridge University in England. He is widely recognized as one of the world's foremost authorities on security. In 2015 he won the Lovelace Medal, Britain's top award in computing.
Apr 3, 2024 · Ross Anderson, a renowned computer scientist and information security expert, passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on March 28. He was a professor at Cambridge, a Fellow of the Royal Society, and the author of Security Engineering, among other achievements.