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iCSS researchers won Distinguished Paper Award at AutonomousCyber 2025 Workshop

By sl626 | 17 November 2025

Two iCSS researchers from the University of Kent’s School of Computing, Joshua Sylvester (PhD student) and his supervisor Dr Rogério de Lemos (Senior Lecturer and … Read more

iCSS stand for engaging local families and children at 2025 bOing! Festival

By sl626 | 05 September 2025

On Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th August 2025, iCSS had a stand as part of the 2025 bOing! Festival, the University of Kent’s international family … Read more

iCSS delivered NCSC CyberFirst Adventurers Day at Dartford Grammar School for Girls

By sl626 | 16 July 2025

On Monday 16th June, from 9:45am until 3:20pm, iCSS (Institute of Cyber Security for Society) at the University of Kent organised a CyberFirst Adventurers Day … Read more

Industrial guest speakers inspiring students on digital forensics and malware analysis

By sl626 | 03 June 2025

On Thursday 13 February 2025, Keith Cottenden, Director of Operations – Digital Forensics and Incident Response – at 3B Data Security, delivered a guest talk … Read more

MSc Computer Science (Cyber Security) student Andrew Phipps won 2024 iCSS Cyber Security Conversion Prize

By sl626 | 30 March 2025

Congratulations to Andrew Phipps who won the 2024 iCSS Cyber Security Conversion Prize (master course)! Andrew has won the Institute of Cyber Security for Society … Read more

MSc Cyber Security student Constant Vigneron won 2024 CIISec award

By sl626 | 30 March 2025

Congratulations to Constant Vigneron for winning the Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) Student Project of the Year Award 2024 (master course)! Constant won the … Read more

Two BSc Computer Science (Cyber Security) students won 2024 CIISec awards

By sl626 | 30 March 2025

Two students who were studying at a BSc in Computer Science (Cyber Security) degree at University of Kent’s School of Computing won Chartered Institute of … Read more

Centre for Child Protection (CCP) receives new recognition at Home Office event

By sl626 | 24 March 2025

We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible recognition of the Centre for Child Protection and Kent Police for their ground-breaking collaboration on the “Robyn and … Read more

Welcome Drs Rao Faizan Ali and Darren Hurley-Smith into iCSS!

By sl626 | 04 March 2025

[Photo: Dr Darren Hurley-Smith (left) and Dr Rao Faizan Ali (right) in front of Keynes College Block C, where iCSS is located on the 2nd … Read more

iCSS successfully delivers the first NCSC CyberFirst Trailblazers and Adventurers Event in Folkestone

By sl626 | 28 February 2025

On Thursday, 6th February 2025, from 10am to 3pm, iCSS organised a combined CyberFirst Trailblazers and Adventurers event at The Folkestone School for Girls. This … Read more

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