Security in high throughput and heavily populated environments.

Background

More detailed research priorities for serious and organised crime can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/serious-and-organised-crime-home-office-research-priorities- april-2018-to-march-2021 ↩

Next steps

Get in touch with research@homeoffice.gov.uk

Source

This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:

Areas of research interest relevant to the Home Office GOVUK

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  • Cybercrime Network

    The complicated interworking of players/parties and technology, embedded in society's legal and cultural context, implies that cybercrime research should consists of (and preferably integrate) multiple disciplines: it mu...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: Newcastle University

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project focuses on cybercrime research and aims to understand the legal complexities and technology of cyber systems, which is relevant to security in high throughput and heavily populated environments.

  • Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - University College London

    Security is one of UCL's four strategic research areas; and Cyber Security research is a major area within that. Having acquired many top-class researchers and major grants over the past years, we have the resources to s...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University College London

  • Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - University of Kent

    Cyber Security has been established as a university level priority area at the University of Kent. Our Cyber Security research has had a strong focus on interdisciplinarity since 2012, when the university wide Kent Inter...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Kent

  • Interdisciplinary Centre for Finding, Understanding and Countering Crime in the Cloud

    The Cambridge Interdisciplinary Centre for Crime in the Cloud (CICCC) will combine the diverse range of skills available in the Institute of Criminology, the Faculty of Law and the Computer Laboratory at the University o...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Cambridge

  • Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - Newcastle University

    Following the insight that cyber security does not only come from protecting critical infrastructures, the Centre for Cybercrime and Computer Security at Newcastle University (referred to as Cybercrime Centre in what fol...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: Newcastle University

  • Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - University College London

    University College London is world-leading in Cyber Security research covering cryptology, privacy enhancing technologies, human, economic and organisational aspects of security, network security, secure software, malwar...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University College London

  • Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - University of Surrey

    The University of Surrey has established the Surrey Centre for Cyber Security to consolidate, organise and promote our Cyber Security activities across the University. The Centre builds on the existing capability and res...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Surrey

  • Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - University of Cambridge

    In the modern global society, everything is connected. Our communications, transport, finance, energy, commerce all rely on the continued availability of computers and networks. Ensuring the security of this critical inf...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Cambridge

  • Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research - University of Surrey

    Research within the Surrey Centre for Cyber Security falls into the following principal themes: - Security through Hardware: design and use of secure hardware such as Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) as the basis of secu...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Surrey

  • European Network Against Crime and Terrorism (ENACT)

    The programming of Security R&I is a highly sensitive exercise which has grown in complexity during the past years. Moreover, the uptake of innovation stemming from EU-funded security R&I projects remains a chall...

    Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee

    Lead research organisation: SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY

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