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Susceptibility to email fraud: a review of psychological perspectives, data-collection methods, and ethical considerations Jones, H., Towse, J., Race, N.

Let’s share a story: socially-enhanced multimedia storytelling Mu, M., Simpson, S., Race, N., Niamut, O., Koot, G., Kaptein, R., Taal, J., Mori, L.

SDN, Content Distribution, IPTV, Social TV, Wireless Mesh Networks, SecurityĪt home with users: a comparative view of Living Labs Ley, B., Ogonowski, C., Mu, M., Hess, J., Race, N., Randall, D., Rouncefield, M., Wulf, V.
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PC Member of key conferences in my field: ACM Multimedia, Multimedia Systems (MMSys), EWSDN PhD Supervision Interests Programme Co-Chair of DE2013: Open Digital
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Research Assistant, Computing Department, Lancaster University, 2000 - 2001 Professional RoleĮditorial board member of Computer Communications Research Lecturer, Computing Department, Lancaster University, 2001 - 2003 Lecturer, Computing Department & ISS, Lancaster University, 2003 - 2008 Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University, 2008 - present Hons in Computer Science, Lancaster (1996) ICTF6431: Information System Security ManagementĭCS315: Media Coding and Distribution Career Detailsġst Class B.Sc. Current TeachingĬSM008: Advanced Networking and the Internet He has received both the University's Commercialisation Prize (for overseeing the development of the IPv6 protocol stack with Microsoft) and the Community Prize (for the ongoing work in Wray). He is a technical programme committee member for many international conferences and workshops, including IDMS, MIPS, MMNS, ICETE, WINSYS, GridNets, GOBS and MCCSIS. He has published over 50 refereed papers in the areas of autonomic (or cognitive) wireless mesh networks, mobile and ubiquitous computing, and modern approaches to the delivery of multimedia content (including the use of caching techniques, content delivery networks, QoS and P2P solutions). The group was established in 2003 to enhance research partnerships and conduct innovative, yet practical-based research. Previously I was the principal investigator at Lancaster of the STEER, GN3plus, Fed4FIRE, OFELIA and P2P-Next EU projects.ĭr Nicholas Race is a Senior Lecturer within the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, and works jointly with Information Systems Service (ISS) under the umbrella of the Network Research and Special Projects Unit (NRSP). I am currently the principal investigator at Lancaster of the FI-CONTENT2 EU project and the co-investigator of the EPSRC TOUCAN Programme Grant. recent work published at ACM Multimedia 2014). Media Delivery (IPTV and Content Distribution) particularly studies of media consumption and system streaming behaviour patterns (e.g. More recently the focus has been on issues relating to security, developing intrusion/anomaly detection techniques and appropriate remediation strategies (e.g.

Networking Testbeds / Wireless Mesh Networking particularly the associated technical platforms and management infrastructure.
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Software Defined Networks (SDN), developing network-aware caching solutions that utilise emerging SDN technology (examples of this include the recent work on OpenCache). In 2013 Richard co-founded Prompt.ly a mobile scheduling & payment services platform.My research area is experimental networking and networked media. Richard is an active angel investor and was named one of the Wired 100 and is a frequent public speaker and futurist speaking on the impact of technology on the media and entertainment. In July 2009 Titus left the BBC to become CEO of Associated Northcliffe Digital, part of theDaily Mail and General Trust group. In November 2008 he became the Corporation’s Future Media Controller for Audio & Music and Mobile. In 2007 he joined the BBC as Controller, User Experience and Design at the BBC, overseeing its audience facing services on the Internet, Mobile, ITV and iPlayer. The company was purchased by advertising firm WPP in 2007. In 2002 he co-founded interactive agency Schematic whose clients include ABC, Comcast, Microsoft, Sony, Time Warner and Target and are an industry leader in User Interface for VODsystems on Set-top boxes and broadband Video on Demand services and IPTV. One of the earliest was the video game division of MPCA (where he created and produced Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders),and Tag Media, the Los Angeles office of what became Razorfish. A prolific internet entrepreneur and digerati Titus founded or co-founded seven companies. Richard Titus began his career as a roadie and sound engineer for The Beach Boys.
