Security and Resilience

Background

We are interested in research that would improve the NDA group’s approach to security and resilience. This includes the development of new technology to remotely identify and manage threats to our sites and assets.

Next steps

Get in touch with research@nda.gov.uk

Related UKRI funded projects


  • ResilMesh: Situation Aware enabled Cyber Resilience for Dispersed, Heterogenous Cyber Systems

    ResilMesh will develop a cybersituational awareness based Security Orchestration and Analytics Platform Architecture (SOAPA) toolset to improve digital infrastructure resilience through fulfilling these objectives: 1: Im...

    Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee

    Lead research organisation: ROYAL HOLLOWAY UNIV OF LONDON

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project ResilMesh focuses on developing technology for cyber resilience and threat management, directly addressing the question on security and resilience.

  • RBOC N+ - Resilience Beyond Observed Capabilities

    The RBOC (Resilience Beyond Observed Capabilities) Network Plus will create new knowledge, new capabilities and new opportunities for collaboration to help the UK prepare for security threats in the coming decades. The s...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: Coventry University

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project RBOC N+ aims to create new knowledge and capabilities to prepare for security threats, aligning with the question on security and resilience.

  • SATURN Self-organising Adaptive Technology underlying Resilient Networks

    BT are currently engaged in a £3M research programme termed Saturn, (Self-organising Adaptive Technology underlying Resilient Networks), led by BT, in collaboration with the UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB). The ...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project SATURN focuses on early detection and visualization of cyber threats, which partially aligns with the question on security and resilience.

  • Security by Design for Interconnected Critical Infrastructures

    The objective of the proposed collaborative work is to advance the state of the art in the design of secure interconnected public infrastructures. The focus is on Security-by-Design. While security-by-design is not a new...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: Imperial College London

  • A Framework for Risk-Informed Metrics-Enriched Cybersecurity Playbooks for CNI Resilience

    The ultimate goal of the project is to improve CNI resilience in the UK by enabling timely and efficient incident response. To achieve this, this project will deliver a Framework for creating Risk-Informed Metrics-enrich...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: CARDIFF UNIVERSITY

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

    Cardiff University is a leading UK academic institution for cyber security analytics and artificial intelligence - the interpretation and effective communication of applied data science and AI methods through interdiscip...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: CARDIFF UNIVERSITY

  • Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) - Phase 3

    Cyber-attacks such as those recently perpetrated on Solarwinds, Colonial Pipeline and Viasat are scaling at an alarming rate. Resilient cyber security technologies are vital to ensure that society can safely and confiden...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: Queen's University Belfast

  • SATURN (Self-organising Adaptive Technology underlying Resilient Networks)

    The overall project aims are to develop a middleware layer to provide an agile and dependable service-based information infrastructure capable of supporting critical functions. The Warwick effort underpins this by fundam...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Oxford

  • CPSEC: A Digital Twin Approach for Autonomous Decision Support to Secure Critical Infrastructure

    The pervasive use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has transformed our critical infrastructure to smart systems capable of autonomous control and communication. These smart capabilities come with the price of increasi...

    Funded by: ISCF

    Lead research organisation: DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY

  • Autonomous Swarm of Heterogeneous resources in infrastructure protection via threat prediction and prevention (TESTUDO)

    As its surroundings changes radically and climate conditions deteriorates, Europe and its Members adapt to these current challenges. To this end and in order to maximise their usability, the EC established a framework of...

    Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee

    Lead research organisation: SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY

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