Professor Paul Smith
Chair in NetworkingProfile
Paul Smith is Professor of Networking in the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, UK. His research interests focus on the cybersecurity and resilience of networked cyber-physical systems. Formerly, Paul was with the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology as a Senior Scientist, leading their cyber range activities. During his time at AIT, Paul worked extensively with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and was the primary liaison officer for AIT in its role as an IAEA Collaborating Centre. He continues to engage with the IAEA in his current role at Lancaster. Paul is the co-chair of the OCG Working Group on Network Intelligence (NET-IT) and is a member of the ACM.
Current Teaching
SCC.439: Network and Systems Security
Selected Publications
Subverting Network Intrusion Detection: Crafting Adversarial Examples Accounting for Domain-Specific Constraints.
Teuffenbach, M., Piatkowska, E., Smith, P. 2020
Conference contribution/Paper
Online Reasoning about the Root Causes of Software Rollout Failures in the Smart Grid.
Piatkowska, E., Gavriluta, C., Smith, P., Andrén, F.P. 11/11/2020
Conference contribution/Paper
All Publications
On the Application of the J-value to Time-varying Scenarios in the Nuclear Context (JUNO Mini Project)
01/10/2023 → 29/02/2024
Research
Resilience for Cyber-Physical Energy Systems
01/05/2022 → 30/04/2024
Research
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) (External organisation)
Member of an organisation
- SCC (Networking)