In response to the government unveiling an AI tool that can be used to block terrorist content before it uploaded to the web Professor of … Read more
Category: security
New lecturer joins School of Computing
Dr Özgür Kafalı has joined the University of Kent as a lecturer in the School of Computing. Özgür is a member of the Cyber Security Research … Read more
New Head of Cyber Security joins School
Shujun Li has joined the University of Kent as a Professor of Cyber Security in the School of Computing. Shujun will head up the School’s … Read more
Extended deadline – Funded Cyber Security PhD open for applications
The School is advertising for a talented student for a funded PhD in Cyber Security. The precise area of research can be specified by the student … Read more
Promotions for Computing staff
(l-r Budi, Julio and Laura) Three academics from the School of Computing have been given recognition of their ongoing achievements by being promoted. Laura Bocchi … Read more
Kent student IT consultancy to offer cyber security advice to local firms
Organisations across Kent will be able to receive help and support dealing with cyber security threats thanks to a new offering from the Kent IT … Read more
Funded Cyber Security PhD open for applications
The School is advertising for a talented student for a funded PhD in Cyber Security. The precise area of research can be specified by the student … Read more
Reducing identity theft with verifiable credentials – Think Kent video
As part of the University of Kent Think Kent series – a collection of YouTube videos celebrating research with international impact at the University – Professor David … Read more
Your brain is unique – here’s how it could be used as the ultimate security password
Palaniappan Ramaswamy, University of Kent Biometrics – technology that can recognise individuals based on physical and behavioural traits such as their faces, voices or fingerprints … Read more
Students prepare for elite security competition
Students from the School of Computing have been preparing themselves for a national security competition. Because the University of Kent is an Academic Centre of … Read more