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The Information Security Group - A Brief History<br />

Consultancy at Cylink Consultancy Ltd. He left <strong>the</strong> company in mid-2002 to<br />

work as a freelance security consultant. He has a contract with <strong>the</strong> <strong>ISG</strong>,<br />

including developing Distance Learning (DL) material, and is currently<br />

Programme Director for <strong>the</strong> DL MSc.<br />

Jon Hart BEng MEng (Brunel)<br />

Jon received a joint BEng and MEng in Electronic and Computer<br />

Engineering from Brunel <strong>University</strong> in 2003. He has over nine years’<br />

experience in IT support and computer and network security, specialising in<br />

LINUX and UNIX platforms. Before joining <strong>the</strong> <strong>ISG</strong> as systems<br />

administrator, Jon worked in <strong>the</strong> defence industry for two years as a<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware engineer.<br />

Pauline Stoner<br />

Pauline joined <strong>the</strong> Maths Department as a part-time Secretary in January<br />

1992 working for Gar de Barra who was Head <strong>of</strong> Department, moved to <strong>the</strong><br />

Personnel Department in October 1992 to work as Personal Secretary to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Personnel. In March 1993, when Fred took over as Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Department and Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>ISG</strong>, she returned to <strong>the</strong> Maths Department<br />

as PA to Fred and Departmental Secretary where she has been ever since.<br />

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