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Professor Konstantinos Markantonakis to deliver inaugural lecture

Professor Konstantinos Markantonakis to deliver inaugural lecture

  • Date18 March 2019

Internet-of-things have permeated into our daily lives and significant day-to-day mundane tasks involve a number of embedded and cyber physical systems. Satisfying the requirements for trusted, reliable and secure embedded devices is more vital than ever before.

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Professor Konstantinos Markantonakis

Professor Markantonakis will examine the concepts of security and trust for embedded devices. He will also examine notable use cases and lessons learned from high profile deployments bridging theory and practice. Finally, he will highlight prevention mechanisms along with directions for further research.

Date: 26 March 2019
Time: 6.15pm
Location: Boiler House Lecture Theatre, Royal Holloway University


Admission free but booking is essential.
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