Professor Paul Smith

Chair in Networking

Profile

Professor Paul Smith’s research is concerned with the cyber security and resilience of critical networked systems, with a focus on digitalised critical infrastructures such as those found in the nuclear sector. He is interested in understanding the risks and benefits associated with digital innovation for critical infrastructures and investigating approaches to ensuring their resilience when subject to disruptions, such as cyber-attacks. He has published extensively on these issues and has taken a leading role in numerous national and international research projects. Paul is enthusiastic about knowledge exchange and, for example, collaborates extensively with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), supporting their computer security programme.

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

  • SCC (Networking)