Hi, I’m Jovan and Post Analogue is my blog. I’m a Computer Science PhD student at the University of Cambridge, working in Security and Privacy. My work on privacy-preserving technologies also touches on law, economics, and ethics.
Also I’m a standup comedian, but you won’t find a special on your favoured streaming service… yet.
Hit me up Netflix let’s make it happen.

What's my PhD on?

A couple of weeks ago I passed my first year PhD ‘viva’/’oral examination’ thing. It was a lot of fun, and for anyone wondering what exactly it is that I do, here’s the document I submitted and was examined on.

Technically it’s both a first year report and a PhD proposal—that means it’s half problem statement, half work I did in my first year, and half plan for what I’m actually going to produce by the end of my PhD.

After my exam there’s plenty in here that will change but if you’re interested, give it a skim! There are a few things missing that I worked on and wrote up over my first year that haven’t become papers (yet), but I’ll be posting some of them as blog posts in the next couple of weeks.

What actually is a data clearinghouse?

Big Data Moats: China and the EU are playing the long game with data sovereignty