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The Computer Science department at the University of Kent provides excellent teaching and quality research. It offers a wide variety of Computer Science undergraduate degrees which can be combined with a year in industry (sandwich course). Postgraduate taught courses and Continuing Professional Development courses (courses for industry) are also available. We are in the top 3 computing departments for student Job Prospects according to The Guardian Newspaper University League Tables for 2007.
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Research groups in public key infrastructure, attribute certificates, secure messaging, performance measurement, X.500 based systems, and secure Java development.
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Information Systems Security Research Group. The ISSRG is one of the UK's leading security research groups. The group is most famous for its research into Public Key Infrastructures and Privilege Management Infrastructures, having participated in several EC and EPSRC projects during the late 90s and early 2000s.
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The ISSRG's mission is to research and develop leading edge user friendly security solutions for distributed systems. The group has many years of experience of research in Public Key Infrastructures and Privilege Management Infrastructures, having participated in