Professor Alan Woodward
Academic and research departments
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Centre for Cyber Security, Computer Science Research Centre.ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½
Biography
Professor Alan Woodward is an internationally recognised computer scientist: particularly known as an advisor to the private and public sectors in how technology impacts policy and business, as well as an academic, specialising in cyber security, covert communications, digital forensics, cryptography, and steganography.
Alan trained first as a physicist, but a fascination with computing — sparked by signal-processing work on gamma-ray burst detectors — drew him into engineering. After undergraduate study in physics and postgraduate research in adaptive filtering and signal recovery at the University of Southampton's Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, he spent many years in UK government service. His work there spanned developing novel computing systems including signals interception and, increasingly, understanding how adversaries penetrate secure systems — and how to penetrate theirs. It is this hands-on, real-world grounding that shapes his teaching and research today.
Moving into the private sector, Alan held senior roles in the IT industry, serving as Chief Technology Officer of Charteris, which he helped build from a start-up to a flotation on the London Stock Exchange in 2000. He remains a director of technology businesses, and continues to advise government and private-sector organisations as an independent consultant — including as an advisor to Europol's European Cybercrime Centre (EC3).
As a Visiting Professor at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, Alan teaches and mentors undergraduate and MSc students, favouring practical labs — from penetration testing to network analysis — over purely theoretical instruction, and pressing students to communicate their findings as clearly as they write their code. He works with the National Cyber Security Centre on how the profession should train, certify, and grow the expertise the field urgently needs.
Alan is also one of the UK's most visible and trusted cyber security commentators. He writes for outlets including Scientific American and contributes across the national press — among them The Times, The Guardian, and The Telegraph — as well as broadcast and international media, including the BBC and Sky. Known for explaining complex threats in plain, engaging terms, he is a frequent first port of call for journalists covering major security stories. His contributions to the field have seen him elected a Fellow of the British Computer Society, the Institute of Physics, and the Royal Statistical Society; he is also a Chartered Engineer, Chartered Physicist, Chartered IT Practitioner, and European Engineer (EUR ING).
Affiliations and memberships
ResearchResearch interests
- Cyber Security
- Digital Forensics
- Cryptography
- Steganography
- Digital Watermarking
Research interests
- Cyber Security
- Digital Forensics
- Cryptography
- Steganography
- Digital Watermarking
Publications
- Alan Woodward Quantifying Compromise Risk in Exceptional Access Architectures Under Sparse and Indirect Evidence, June 2026
Iffat Gheyas, Muhammad Rizwan Asghar, Steve Schneider, Alan Woodward. Establishing Trust in Crowdsourced Data, arXiv preprint (arXiv:2511.03016), Nov 2025 - Mohamed Kassem, Aravindh Raman, Debopam Bhattacherjee, Lili Qiu, Alan Woodward, Nishanth Sastry, et al. LEOScope: Building a Global Testbed for Low-Earth Orbit Satellite Networks, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, Vol. 55(2), pp. 13-21, July 2025
- Alan woodward, Daniel Gardham The Conversation, 22 May 2025.
- Alan Woodward. Crumpling Fails To Settle The Encryption Debate, Jane's Intelligence Review, June 2018
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- Alan Woodward. End-to-end Encryption Tests SIGINT Agencies, Jane's Intelligence Review, Feb 2018
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- Alan Woodward. Equipment Interference: A Way To Circumvent Encryption, Jane's Intelligence Review, Nov 2017
- William Buchanan, Scott Helme, Alan Woodward. Analysis of adoption of security headers in HTTP, IET Information Security, Oct 2017
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- Philip Bateman, Anthony T. S. Ho and Alan Woodward, , (), pp. 3056-3059, IEEE, 2010
- Philip Bateman, Anthony T. S. Ho and Alan Woodward, , (ICICS 2009), IEEE, 2009
- Alan Woodward, , ITNOW Magazine, Volume 50, Issue 1, pp. 30-31, BCS, 2008
- Alan Woodward, , , Volume 4, Issue 7, pp. 40-42, Elsevier, October 2007
- Alan Woodward, Winning success from Babbage's failure, , Volume 16, Issue 5, pp. 18-21, IET, December 2005
- Alan Woodward, , , Volume 2, Issue 4, pp. 43-47, IET, August/September 2005
- Alan Woodward, , High Beam Research Bulletin, August 9, 2007
- Alan Woodward, , BCS Magazine & Online, August 2009
- Alan Woodward, , BCS Magazine & Online, August 2008
- Alan Woodward, , computing.co.uk, 7 August 2007
- Alan Woodward, , BCS Magazine & Online, June 2007
- Alan Woodward, , BCS Magazine & Online, March 2007
- Alan Woodward, Secrets Hidden In Plain Sight: An Exploration Of Steganography And How It Can Be Used, , 14 September 2007
- Alan Woodward, Data Theft: Modern Methods Of Stealing Industrial Value, , July 2007
- Alan Woodward, Picture That Could Destroy Your Image: How Simply Allowing Staff To Send a Picture In An Email Could Leak Your Most Valued Secrets, International Trade Today, April 2007
- Alan Woodward, , BCS Magazine & Online, November 2006
- Alan Woodward, How To Escape Jurassic Park Syndrome: Removing Dependence On Individuals, D&B Magazine
- Alan Woodward, Picture This - Secrets Lost : How Simply Allowing Staff To Send a Picture In An Email Could Leak Your Most Valued Secrets, , September 2007
- Alan Woodward, Beware The Bit Twiddlers: How Steganography Can Be Anyone Today And Its Impact On Forensic Computing, i-law.com
- Alan Woodward, Why There's More To Computing Than Moore's Law: How Small Can Computing Go And What Is The Impact, , 14 December 2007