Miranda is a researcher in the Cloud and Security Lab. Her Erdos number is 3.
The Lab is working to make the cloud flexible, dynamic and scalable to meet the needs of the largest enterprise business, while being trustworthy and secure enough to meet even the toughest government requirements.
Research interests
Privacy for Cloud Computing
Online Communities
P2P Systems
Awards
Best Paper Award, 1st International Conference on Cloud Computing (CloudCom 2009), for Siani Pearson, Yun Shen and Miranda Mowbray, A Privacy Manager for Cloud Computing.
Fellowship of the British Computer Society , awarded 28 May 2009.
2007 ESSL Scientific Impact prize, for Miranda Mowbray and Dieter Gollmann, Electing the Doge of Venice: Analysis of a 13th Century Protocol.
Professional activities
Program Committee member for CCCT 2004, ARCS 2005 and 2006, CCGrid 2007, Autonomics 2008.
Reviewer for S&P 1999, Grid 2005, DSN 2009, J. Parallel and Distributed Computing (Elsevier) 2009, EU Framework 7 FET-Open project proposal 2010, CHI 2011.
Judging panel member for the UK CEED eWell-Being awards 2002.
Invited speaker at (for example) Information Security Best Practices 2009, W-Tech 2009, CloudCamp London 2009, BrightTalk Security summit 2009, PoweredByCloud 2009 and 2010, ARCS workshop 2010, UWE Cloud Computing conference 2011.