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EPSRC Reference: EP/R006741/1
Title: Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - University of Bristol
Principal Investigator: Page, Dr D
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Department: Computer Science
Organisation: University of Bristol
Scheme: Standard Research - NR1
Starts: 20 August 2017 Ends: 19 August 2022 Value (£): 36,205
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Fundamentals of Computing Information & Knowledge Mgmt
Networks & Distributed Systems Software Engineering
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Information Technologies
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The University of Bristol (UoB) [1] Computer Science Department [2] is internationally competitive within the discipline, with 87\% of research output ranked as 4* or 3* by the 2014 REF process. It hosts a rich, diverse research culture, and maintains connections with numerous other disciplines; an example is the Mathematics Department, via the Heilbronn Institute, a partnership between the UoB and GCHQ. The Department enjoys a close relationship with local and global industry, and maintains a portfolio of ongoing research projects in collaboration with numerous companies.

Within the Department, the Cryptography and Information Security Group [3] fosters a internationally leading, interdisciplinary programme of research that spans theoretical and practical aspects of cryptography (and information security more generally); this modus operandi has led to numerous advances that would not have been possible by focusing on a narrower remit, and is evidenced by output that span all venues of the International Association of Cryptologic Research (IACR), namely ASIACRYPT, EUROCRYPT, and CRYPTO, plus the sub-conferences CHES, FSE, PKC, and TCC. At the time of writing, the Group consists of 8 members of academic staff (plus 2 visiting fellows), 6 PDRAs, and 18 PhD students; this forms the nucleus of existing UoB accreditation by EPSRC and GCHQ under the Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) programme. Two members of the Group (Prof. Smart as Vice-President, Dr. Stam and Secretary) have served on the board of directors of the IACR; Prof. Smart is a Fellow of the IACR. The Group is guided by a dedicated Industrial Advisory Board (IAB), and at least two spin-out companies (Identum, via Prof. Smart and Dr. Page, and Dyadic Security, via Prof. Smart) have resulted.

As supported by a diverse range of funding streams (e.g., industry, EPSRC, EU, DARPA), a high-level overview of specific interests and expertise would include (but are not limited by)

- foundational research and number theory that supports cryptography and cryptanalysis;

- design and formal security analysis of existing and novel cryptographic primitives, protocols and applications;

- applied attack techniques on cryptography (such as side-channel and fault attacks);

- effective implementation of cryptography in hardware and software.

Various mature, well supported research platforms support associated activity: for example a) the Group maintains lab. space used for hardware development (e.g., FPGA development, PCB prototyping) and side-channel analysis (e.g., power- and EM-acquisition and post-processing), while b) UoB maintains a centralised High-Performance Computing (HPC) facility organised under the Advanced Computing Research Centre (ACRC); around £12 million invested since 2006 has provided dedicated, managed facilities for both computation and storage.

This proposal relates to support for renewal of accreditation ACE-CSR for UoB, which, in essence, will help to support and enhance the activity outlined above.

[1] http://www.bris.ac.uk/

[2] http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/

[3] http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Research/CryptographySecurity/
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