Ross Anderson is a very clever guy and a good lecturer - he was one of the authors of the "Chip and PIN is Broken" paper. Indeed, when demonstrating my group project (no, that's not me presenting it but yes, that is my HD2) earlier this year he seemed quite interested in the details of the project and I enjoyed explaining it to him and justifying our various design decisions while reflecting on the difficulties we encountered. Here Stephen Fry interviews him about the Y2K bug. Enjoy! Mark Hogan Sun, 23 May 2010 22:22 WEST | Category: UniversityShare Tweet No comments. < Next post (Website of the month, June 2010...) | Previous post (Vote for the Liberal Democrats in the 2010 General Election...) > Latest posts | All posts The code powering this blog is © Mark Hogan 2005 - 2010. This post is © Mark Hogan 2010. ![]() ![]() ![]() |