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New cyber security awareness video from Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS)

By sl626 | 17 November 2023

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

iCSS members promoted to more senior positions

By sl626 | 05 October 2023

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

By sl626 | 19 September 2023

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

By sl626 | 13 September 2023

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

By sl626 | 04 September 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)

By sl626 | 17 August 2023

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

By sl626 | 16 August 2023

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

By sl626 | 13 August 2023

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

By sl626 | 25 July 2023

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

iCSS hosts the 17th IFIP International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance (HAISA 2023)

By lm828 | 18 July 2023

iCSS was delighted to host the 17th IFIP International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance (HAISA 2023), which took place on 4-6 … Read more

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