Red Hat Research Quarterly

Martin Ukrop
About the author
Martin Ukrop is a Principal Research Software Engineer with Red Hat Research, focusing on security research and facilitating industry-academia cooperation in EMEA. He received his PhD in Computer and Information Systems Security from Masaryk University, Czechia, focusing on human aspects of computer security. He remains an active teacher as well as a life-long learner.
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Historically, usability studies have looked mostly at end users, doing focus groups or user testing with customers or the general public. This process often neglected developers, system administrators, and other IT professionals and the systems they use day to day.
Don’t tell engineering professor Miroslav Bureš that software testing can’t be exciting. As the System Testing IntelLigent Lab (STILL) lead at Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), Bureš’s work bridges the gap between abstract mathematics and mission-critical healthcare and defense systems. His research focuses on system testing and test automation methods to give people new […]
Elements of trust are nearly ubiquitous in software development, spanning from security concerns to trustworthiness and reliability. Current projects address the question of trust in many aspects. Red Hat Research and its university partners focus strategically on projects with the most promise to shape the future of how we use technology. Each quarter, RHRQ will […]
Tomáš Vojnar has been a researcher, professor, vice-dean, and department chair—what about a marriage counselor? In conversation with Red Hat Research engineer Martin Ukrop, Tomáš —now head of the Department of Computer Systems and Communications in the Faculty of Informatics at Masaryk University—joked that a good relationship between academic and industrial partners can be like […]