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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

2024 NCSC CyberFirst Girls Competition Familiarisation Day for local schools in Kent and Medway

By sl626 | 11 October 2024

On 8th October Tuesday from 10am until 1pm, a half-day 2024 NCSC CyberFirst Girls Competition Familiarisation Day took place at the Maidstone Grammar School for … Read more

iCSS participates in Kent Police Open Day for local schools

By sl626 | 04 August 2024

On Monday 1st July 2024, Dr Virginia Franqueira – Director of the University of Kent’s Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE) recognised by … Read more

Guest lecture on digital forensics by Keith Cottenden from 3B Data Security

By sl626 | 20 April 2024

On Thursday 4 April 2024, Keith Cottenden, Director of Operations – Digital Forensics and Incident Response – at 3B Data Security, delivered a guest talk … Read more

University of Kent receives ACE-CSE certificate at 2024 NCSC Cyber Security Education Ecosystem Conference

By sl626 | 01 April 2024

At the 2024 Cyber Security Education Ecosystem Conference organised by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC, part of GCHQ), held at the Queens Hotel (Leeds) … Read more

iCSS hosts launch event of KMCC (Kent & Medway Cyber Cluster)

By sl626 | 18 March 2024

On the 14th February, the 2024 Valentine’s Day, iCSS hosts the official launch event of the Kent & Medway Cyber Cluster (KMCC) at the University … Read more

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