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Proving the Negative (PTNPod): Swanning About in Cyber Security

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If you are looking for new and interesting ways to think about security, this is the podcast for you. Co-hosts Arianna and Claudine talk to cyber security researchers about the difficult (and very real) problems they are trying to solve. From online hate to hacking voice assistants with nonsense words, we showcase thinkers and doers from the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security at the University of Oxford. Here at PTNPod we keep the main message positive and pro-active. Come and join us as we swan about with friends in a limited episode run for Spring 2022. With thanks to our creative team, artist Audrey Tinsman and composer Sean Sirur.

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July 11, 2022

That's a Wrap!

Resilience, cool communicators and space robots. This episode wraps a brilliant season of PTNPod, with Ari and Claudine's favourite 5 moments. In this episode we talk about Anirudh's need for long-term research into how social media affects communication, Klaudia's innovative research methods and the benefits of listening, Dr Harmonie telling us about power and responsibility, Sean's fantastic description of cyber security as an investigation of human and device behaviours, and Dr Mary's take on securing robots in space. For the "Swiss cheese" model Ari talks about, check out the original source (James Reason, 1990, "The Contribution of Latent Human Failures to the Breakdown of Complex Systems") and this video: https://www.roundtabletechnology.com/blog/what-do-cybersecurity-and-swiss-cheese-have-in-common. Many, many thanks to everybody listening, to those of you who got stuck in (being interviewed, letting us ask questions, helping us set everything up...), and to the Cyber Security CDT, Computer Science Department and University of Oxford for hosting us.

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July 4, 2022

Value & Benefits

SPECIAL CONFERENCE EPISODE getting the inside scoop on UK Cyber Strategy. We were invited to the annual Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) conference. This week is a deep dive into how collaboration between research, industry and government supports wider national objectives. We look at how exactly cutting edge research is done, and drawn into the wider UK ecosystem in support of the National Cyber Strategy (to be confident, capable and resilient). We were fortunate to be able to meet with a lot of people over the course of the conference. As a result, this week's incredible guest list is rather longer than usual: Chris Ensor is a Deputy Director of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), Dr Bernard Parsons MBE is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Becrypt, Dr Harmonie Toros is a Reader in International Conflict Analysis and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) at the University of Kent, Furrah Hussain is Programme Manager for the Research Institute in Trustworthy Inter-connected Cyber-Physical Systems (RITICS) at Imperial College London, Dr Fabio Pierazzi is a Lecturer in Computer Science at Kings College London, John W5 works for the NCSC as part of the Sociotechnical Security Group, Awais Rashid is Professor of Cyber Security at the University of Bristol, Andrew Martin is Professor of Systems Security at the University of Oxford, Professor Steve Schneider is the Director of the Surrey Centre for Cyber Security at the University of Surrey, Andrew Hood is a Lecturer in Cyber Security at Cardiff University, Matthew Boakes is a PhD candidate at the University of Kent, Marios Samanis, Maria Sameen and Priyanka Badva are PhD candidates at the University of Bristol.

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June 27, 2022

Relevant & Useful

We discuss communication challenges and pipeline problems in cyber security. This week we are joined by our CDT Director, an Industry Representative from our Advisory Board, and an CDT14 Graduate! We discuss how the challenges of interdisciplinary work translate from research to the cyber security sector, and chat about the current skills gap. Andrew Martin, Professor of Systems Security at the University of Oxford, is the Founder and Director of the CDT. His research interests focus on distributed systems and applications of Trusted Computing technologies (particularly in cloud, mobile, and embedded applications - embodied now in the concept of the Internet of Things). Dr Louise Axon, Research Associate in Cyber Security within the Cyber Analytics group at Oxford, took part in the CDT as part of the 2014 cohort. Her research interests include risk and cyber-insurance; security of distributed-ledger technologies; and cybersecurity capacity building. Louise is currently the Council Fellow for the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Cybersecurity. Kevin McMahon, member of the CDT's Academic Board, is the Chief Executive Officer of Cyjax (https://www.cyjax.com), a London-based threat intelligence company that has been protecting businesses, securing data and maintaining reputations since 2012.

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What is Proving the Negative (PTNPod): Swanning About in Cyber Security?

If you are looking for new and interesting ways to think about security, this is the podcast for you.

Co-hosts Arianna and Claudine talk to cyber security researchers about the difficult (and very real) problems they are trying to solve. From online hate to hacking voice assistants with nonsense words, we showcase thinkers and doers from the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security at the University of Oxford.

Here at PTNPod we keep the main message positive and pro-active. Come and join us as we swan about with friends in a limited episode run for Spring 2022.

With thanks to our creative team, artist Audrey Tinsman and composer Sean Sirur.

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