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06/04/2017

UK Gov. recognises University of Warwick as Centre of Excellence for cyber security research

Warwick, UK

Cyber Security research across the University of Warwick has been recognised as an “Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research” (ACE-CSR) by the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

The recognition was announced this week by Ben Gummer MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office.

The Warwick Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research brings together researchers from a number of University of Warwick departments in particular WMG, Politics and International Studies (PAIS), Computer Science, Warwick Business School, and several others.

Chris Ensor, Deputy Director for Cyber Security Skills and Growth at the NCSC, said: “It’s fantastic to see so many leading universities committed to trailblazing improvements to the UK’s cyber security research, and it is particularly good to see Scotland represented for the first time.  At the NCSC, we are absolutely committed to maintaining and improving our already strong reputation as a global leader in cutting edge research, and look forward to collaborating with these establishments to make the UK the safest place to live and work online. These universities conduct world class cyber security research and this initiative will improve the way academics, government and business work together – benefiting the whole of the country.”

Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE–CSRs) are based at UK universities, which have been recognised as having an established critical mass and pedigree of good quality cyber security research.

WMG’s Professor Carsten Maple will be the new Director of Warwick’s ACE-CSR. He said: “There has never been a greater need for cyber security. As cyber and physical space continue to be integrated, and individuals, society, business and governments become increasingly dependent on cyber-physical systems, it is a timely that the government has increased resourcing for their protection and security. The Academic Centres of Excellent will have an important role to play in putting the UK at the fore front of cyber security research on the world stage, and ultimately secure systems nationally and internationally."

The Minister for the Cabinet Office, Ben Gummer, said: “Britain has to stay one step ahead of the often invisible cyber wars taking place on our networks, in our homes, and across our infrastructure. We can only do that with truly ground-breaking research. It is critical that the entire UK maintains its strength in this area, from London to Lancaster and from Belfast to Edinburgh. The University of Warwick is delighted to be recognised for its contribution and this is part of its strategy to be the world’s leading single institution multidisciplinary research group for cyber security.”


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