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Jose Such

Professor Jose Such

Professor of Computer Science

Research interests

  • Computer science
  • Conflict
  • Security

Biography

Jose is a Professor in the Department of Informatics at King's College London, Director of the King's Cybersecurity Centre, an EPSRC-NCSC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR), and Champion of the Security Hub at the Department of Informatics. Previously, he was Reader at King's from 2018 to 2021, Senior Lecturer at King's from 2016 to 2018, and Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at Lancaster University from 2012 to 2016.

Research interests

  • Privacy
  • Cybersecurity
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Usable Security and Privacy
  • AI Security, Privacy, Trust, and Ethics

    Research

    THUMB PAGE Security Cameras
    Security Hub

    The Security Hub consolidates the research related to security

    FEATURE Network
    Machine Learning

    The Machine Learning consolidates a broad range of research activities that are related to machine learning.

    cyberculture
    King's Cybersecurity Centre

    An EPSRC-NCSC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR). It provides expertise on most areas of cyber security, it has a critical mass of researchers working on three main research themes and their interrelationship.

    it-security-cyber
    Cyber Security Research Group

    CSRG promotes research into cyber security bringing together experts from diverse disciplines.

    Security
    Cybersecurity

    The group studies design, modelling, analysis, verification and testing of networks and systems.

    News

    Keeping citizens safe online

    Cybersecurity experts from King’s College London are leading work for a new national centre to keep people safe online through research and technology.

    online-key

    EPSRC awards £1.5m funding to King's-led Secure AI Assistants research

    Led by King’s, a collaboration between King’s Cybersecurity Centre, Imperial College London and non-academic partners has received £1.5 million from the...

    AI network

    King's recognised for excellence in cyber security research

    King’s College London has been recognised as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) by the National Cyber Security Centre...

    Cursor hovering over button labelled security

      Research

      THUMB PAGE Security Cameras
      Security Hub

      The Security Hub consolidates the research related to security

      FEATURE Network
      Machine Learning

      The Machine Learning consolidates a broad range of research activities that are related to machine learning.

      cyberculture
      King's Cybersecurity Centre

      An EPSRC-NCSC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR). It provides expertise on most areas of cyber security, it has a critical mass of researchers working on three main research themes and their interrelationship.

      it-security-cyber
      Cyber Security Research Group

      CSRG promotes research into cyber security bringing together experts from diverse disciplines.

      Security
      Cybersecurity

      The group studies design, modelling, analysis, verification and testing of networks and systems.

      News

      Keeping citizens safe online

      Cybersecurity experts from King’s College London are leading work for a new national centre to keep people safe online through research and technology.

      online-key

      EPSRC awards £1.5m funding to King's-led Secure AI Assistants research

      Led by King’s, a collaboration between King’s Cybersecurity Centre, Imperial College London and non-academic partners has received £1.5 million from the...

      AI network

      King's recognised for excellence in cyber security research

      King’s College London has been recognised as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) by the National Cyber Security Centre...

      Cursor hovering over button labelled security