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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

MSc Cyber Security students attend NCSC Innovators Challenge 2024

By sl626 | 15 March 2024

Two MSc Cyber Security students recently had the opportunity to take part in the 2024 NCSC Innovators Challenge event, organised by the National Cyber Security … Read more

Congratulations to René Mengel, winner of the 2023 iCSS Cyber Security Conversion Prize

By sl626 | 18 December 2023

René Mengel has won the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) prize as he achieved the highest final average mark of the MSc Computer … Read more

Congratulations to Faithful Abah, winner of CIISec Student of the Year Prize 2023

By sl626 | 18 December 2023

Faithful Abah has won the CIISec (Chartered Institute of Information Security) University of Kent Student of the Year Prize for 2023 as he achieved the … 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 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

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

Kent responds to demand for cyber security and AI expertise

By hf226 | 03 March 2021

Kent has responded to the increasing demand for cyber security and Artificial Intelligence (AI) expertise and skills with the launch of two new MSc Computer … Read more

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