Paul Smith

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Address:
School of Computing and Communications
InfoLab21
Lancaster University
Lancaster, United Kingdom, LA1 4WA

Email: paul.smith@lancaster.ac.uk

Pronouns: He/Him/His

Short Bio

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.

Selected Publications

Martin Teuffenbach, Ewa Piatkowska, Paul Smith:Subverting Network Intrusion Detection: Crafting Adversarial Examples Accounting for Domain-Specific Constraints,” International IFIP Cross Domain (CD) Conference for Machine Learning & Knowledge Extraction (MAKE) 2020, Online Event, pp. 301-320, 2020.

Ivo Friedberg, Xin Hong, Kieran Mclaughlin, Paul Smith, Paul C. Miller: "Evidential Network Modeling for Cyber-Physical System State Inference," IEEE Access, vol. 5, pp. 17149-17164, 2017.

Angelos K. Marnerides, Paul Smith, Alberto Schaeffer-Filho, Andreas Mauthe: "Power Consumption Profiling Using Energy Time-Frequency Distributions in Smart Grids," IEEE Communications Letters, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 46-49, Jan. 2015.

Paul Smith, David Hutchison, James P.G. Sterbenz, Marcus Schöller, Ali Fessi, Merkouris Karaliopoulos, Chidung Lac, Bernhard Plattner: "Network resilience: a systematic approach," IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 88-97, July 2011.

Fabian Hugelshofer, Paul Smith, David Hutchison, Nicholas J.P. Race: "OpenLIDS: a lightweight intrusion detection system for wireless mesh networks," 15th annual international conference on Mobile Computing and networking (MobiCom '09). ACM, New York, NY, USA, pp. 309-320, 2009.