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Success of Kent Computing Students at Oxford University Hackathon

By sl626 | 12 July 2023

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

Two data protection officers delivered guest talks on data protection impact assessment to our students

By lm828 | 15 April 2023

On Tuesday 21 March 2023, two data protection officers (DPOs), Laura Pullin from the University of Kent and Adrian Leung from Equifax UK, delivered guest … Read more

Dr Jason Nurse joins the Research Institute for Sociotechnical Cyber Security (RISCS) as Co-Chair of the Advisory Board

By lm828 | 14 April 2023

The Research Institute for Sociotechnical Cyber Security (RISCS) is funded by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and hosted at the University of Bristol. RISCS … Read more

MSc students complete specialist EC Council certifications

By lm828 | 06 April 2023

In autumn 2022, we announced an exciting opportunity for master students on cyber security courses at the University of Kent to further enhance their CVs … Read more

Two University of Kent students attended CSC Innovators Challenge 2023

By sl626 | 21 March 2023

Two MSc Cyber Security students recently had the opportunity to take part in the NCSC Innovators Challenge event in London, organised by the National Cyber … Read more

Quantum Theory in a nutshell: What is the multiverse?

By lm828 | 21 March 2023

The recent Marvel movie Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania touches on an interesting scientific concept, the multiverse. This concept was first explored in the Marvel … Read more

PhD student Yichao Wang won Best Student Paper Award at ICISSP 2023

By sl626 | 25 February 2023

Yichao Wang, a PhD student from the School of Computing and the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS), has won the Best Student Paper … Read more

iCSS researchers visit three local schools for Safer Internet Day 2023

By lm828 | 17 February 2023

On 7 February, Safer Internet Day 2023, two iCSS researchers, Professor Shujun Li, iCSS Director and Professor of Cyber Security of the School of Computing, … Read more

Matthew Boakes wins 2022 GRC Postgraduate Teacher Prize

By Matthew Brears | 13 September 2022

Matthew Boakes has been recognised at the 2022 Graduate and Researcher College Prize ceremony for his teaching contributions to Computing and Engineering. The Graduate and Researcher … Read more

Research urges need for improving cyber security education in pre-university settings

By Matthew Brears | 30 August 2022

A research report by the University’s Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS), funded by Global Affairs Canada and commissioned through the Global Forum on … Read more

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