iCSS is releasing a new animated video “Why does cyber security matter for everyone?” for raising awareness of all on cyber security risks we are … Read more
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iCSS members promoted to more senior positions
We are delighted to announce that three Core Members of the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) at the University of Kent have been … Read more
iCSS launches its cyber security awareness and engagement campaign for all University of Kent students
From the Welcome Week of the 2023-24 academic year, iCSS is launching a new student engagement cyber security campaign for all University of Kent students. … Read more
iCSS PhD student Ali Raza passed PhD defence
On Monday 28th August 2023, Ali Raza, a PhD student of the School of Computing and iCSS, passed his PhD defence successfully with minor corrections. … Read more
iCSS hosted two co-located international conferences NSS 2023 and SocialSec 2023
From 14 to 16 August 2023, iCSS hosted two co-located international conferences, NSS 2023 (17th International Conference on Network and System Security) and SocialSec 2023 … Read more
Kent recognised as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (Gold Award)
The University has been recognised by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE) with a … Read more
New research to help SMEs improve cyber security with targeted support
Dr Jason R.C. Nurse, Public Engagement Lead of iCSS, is involved in a new research project which will help businesses understand and improve their cyber … Read more
iCSS PhD student Sarah Turner passed her PhD viva
On Wednesday 2nd August 2023, Sarah Turner, a PhD student of the School of Computing and iCSS, defended her PhD thesis and passed the viva … Read more
iCSS hosts CyberFirst Advanced Course on Canterbury campus
From 24th to 28th July, iCSS hosts around 50 school pupils on the Canterbury campus of the University for a one-week-long CyberFirst Advanced Course, delivered … Read more
Success of Kent Computing Students at Oxford University Hackathon
A University of Kent team of three School of Computing students have been awarded a $5,000 grant after competing at a blockchain hackathon (see here … Read more