
Dr Mark Manulis
Academic and research departments
Surrey Centre for Cyber Security, Computer Science Research Centre, School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering.Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
Biography
Mark Manulis is a Visiting Professor at the Surrey Centre for Cyber Security, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ from September 2024.
He is a Full Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the in Germany. Since 2022 he is a member of the Research Institute CODE where he heads the lab.
Mark worked at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ from February 2012 until February 2022. He helped to co-found Surrey Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS) in 2014 and became its Deputy Director. In 2020, he was promoted to Reader and appointed as Head of Department of Computer Science, a role which he held until the end of his full-time employment.
University roles and responsibilities
- 2020 - 2022 Head of Department of Computer Science
- 2017 - 2020 EIT Digital Engagement Coordinator (incl. industry links and establishment of the CDT in Future Connected Technologies)
- 2014 - 2020 Senior Tutor for Professional Training (role replaced by Director of Employability)
- 2014 - 2015 Programme Director of Information Security MSc
- 2012 - 2014 Director of MSc Studies
- 2012 - 2013 Marketing Coordinator in the Department of Computer Science
ResearchResearch interests
Research areas
- Authentication and key management
- Cryptographic protocols
- Privacy-enhancing technologies
- Security in networks and distributed systems
Research projects at Surrey
2021 – 2024 SECANT: Security and Privacy Protection in Internet of Things Devices (funded by EU H2020, )
2019 – 2022 Distributed Multi-Factor Authentication (funded by NCSC)
2018 – 2021 ASTRID: AddreSing ThReats for virtualIseD services (funded by EU H2020, )
2018 – 2020 TargetSat: Security of COTS-based Satellite Systems (funded by NCSC and NCC Group)
2018 – 2019 SAFRON: Safe Operational Radio Network (funded by Innovate UK)
2018 – 2019 Secure Fleets of Consumer Drones (funded by NCSC)
2017 – 2020 ABS4Cars: Attribute-based Signatures for Privacy in V2X (funded by NCSC)
2017 – 2020 TAPESTRY: Trust, Authentication and Privacy over De-Centralised Registry (funded by EPSRC)
2011 – 2015 PRIMAKE: Private Multi-Party Authentication and Key Exchange (funded by DFG, Germany)
Research interests
Research areas
- Authentication and key management
- Cryptographic protocols
- Privacy-enhancing technologies
- Security in networks and distributed systems
Research projects at Surrey
2021 – 2024 SECANT: Security and Privacy Protection in Internet of Things Devices (funded by EU H2020, )
2019 – 2022 Distributed Multi-Factor Authentication (funded by NCSC)
2018 – 2021 ASTRID: AddreSing ThReats for virtualIseD services (funded by EU H2020, )
2018 – 2020 TargetSat: Security of COTS-based Satellite Systems (funded by NCSC and NCC Group)
2018 – 2019 SAFRON: Safe Operational Radio Network (funded by Innovate UK)
2018 – 2019 Secure Fleets of Consumer Drones (funded by NCSC)
2017 – 2020 ABS4Cars: Attribute-based Signatures for Privacy in V2X (funded by NCSC)
2017 – 2020 TAPESTRY: Trust, Authentication and Privacy over De-Centralised Registry (funded by EPSRC)
2011 – 2015 PRIMAKE: Private Multi-Party Authentication and Key Exchange (funded by DFG, Germany)