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Overview

David Hutchison is affiliated with Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Control and Systems Engineering, Information Systems, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their work covers a range of topics, notably Smart Grid Security and Resilience, Software-Defined Networks and 5G, Network Security and Intrusion Detection, Information and Cyber Security, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, Network Traffic and Congestion Control, and Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis.

Hutchison has published extensively in several venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • British Journal of Canadian Studies
  • IEEE Access
  • Computers & Security
  • Digital Threats Research and Practice

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Antonios Gouglidis
  • Benjamin Green
  • Richard Derbyshire
  • José Moura
  • Vivien Hughes

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Hutchison are:

  • "A Cyber Incident Response and Recovery Framework to Support Operators of Industrial Control Systems," 2022, International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • ""Talking a different Language": Anticipating adversary attack cost for cyber risk assessment," 2021, Computers & Security
  • "Walking under the ladder logic: PLC-VBS: a PLC control logic vulnerability scanning tool," 2023, Computers & Security
  • "An Analysis of Adversary-Centric Security Testing within Information and Operational Technology Environments," 2023, Digital Threats Research and Practice
  • "Modeling cooperative behavior for resilience in cyber-physical systems using SDN and NFV," 2020, SN Applied Sciences

Hutchison has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by Computer Communications and Networks:

  • "Guide to Disaster-Resilient Communication Networks," 2020

Best Publications

  • A survey of key management for secure group communication

    Sandro Rafaeli;David Hutchison

  • Resilience and survivability in communication networks: Strategies, principles, and survey of disciplines

    James P. G. Sterbenz;David Hutchison;Egemen K. Çetinkaya;Abdul Jabbar

  • A quality of service architecture

    Andrew Campbell;Geoff Coulson;David Hutchison

  • A survey of cyber security management in industrial control systems

    William Knowles;Daniel Prince;David Hutchison;Jules Ferdinand Pagna Disso

  • Scalable Bloom Filters

    Paulo Sérgio Almeida;Carlos Baquero;Nuno Preguiça;David Hutchison

  • The Extended Cloud: Review and Analysis of Mobile Edge Computing and Fog From a Security and Resilience Perspective

    Syed Noorulhassan Shirazi;Antonios Gouglidis;Arsham Farshad;David Hutchison

  • Integrated quality of service for multimedia communications

    A. Campbell;G. Coulson;F. Garcia;D. Hutchinson

  • Network resilience: a systematic approach

    P. Smith;D. Hutchison;J. P. G. Sterbenz;M. Schöller

  • Filters: QoS support mechanisms for multipeer communications

    N. Yeadon;F. Garcia;D. Hutchison;D. Shepherd

  • Malware Detection in Cloud Computing Infrastructures

    Michael R. Watson;Noor-ul-hassan Shirazi;Angelos K. Marnerides;Andreas Mauthe

  • An Overlay Tree Building Control Protocol

    Laurent Mathy;Roberto Canonico;David Hutchison

  • Game Theory for Multi-Access Edge Computing: Survey, Use Cases, and Future Trends

    Jose Moura;David Hutchison

  • A continuous media transport and orchestration service

    Andrew Campbell;Geoff Coulson;Francisco García;David Hutchison

  • A survey of strategies for communication networks to protect against large-scale natural disasters

    Teresa Gomes;Janos Tapolcai;Christian Esposito;David Hutchison

  • Review and analysis of networking challenges in cloud computing

    Jose Moura;David Hutchison

  • 'OBJECT-ORIENTED LANGUAGES, SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS'

    Gordon Blair;John Gallagher;David Hutchison;Doug Shepherd

  • Hydra: a decentralised group key management

    S. Rafaeli;D. Hutchison

  • Network service orchestration standardization

    Charalampos Rotsos;Daniel King;Arsham Farshad;Jamie Bird

  • The Magic WAND-functional overview

    J. Mikkonen;J. Aldis;G. Awater;A. Lunn

  • Redundancy, diversity, and connectivity to achieve multilevel network resilience, survivability, and disruption tolerance invited paper

    James P. Sterbenz;David Hutchison;Egemen K. Çetinkaya;Abdul Jabbar

Frequent Co-Authors

Josef Kittler
Josef Kittler University of Surrey
Takeo Kanade
Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University
Geoff Coulson
Geoff Coulson Lancaster University
James P. G. Sterbenz
James P. G. Sterbenz University of Kansas
Andrew T. Campbell
Andrew T. Campbell Dartmouth College
Christopher Edwards
Christopher Edwards University of Exeter
Gordon S. Blair
Gordon S. Blair Lancaster University
Hermann de Meer
Hermann de Meer University of Passau
Daniel King
Daniel King Flinders University

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