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$400,000 awarded to establish computer hardware cybersecurity course

A novel cybersecurity education programme has been awarded $400,000 by the NSF to train students to create more secure computer hardware.

UK cyber experts connect with tech startups to tackle security challenges

In a move to link UK cyber experts with the tech industry, the first companies to work with the National Cyber Security Centre for Startups have been chosen.

Ending cyberattacks with post-quantum cryptography computer chip

Scientists have made significant progress in combatting cyberattacks, developing a computer chip that utilises post-quantum cryptography.

UK cybercrime study reveals substantial financial losses for the public

A novel investigation into the prevalence of UK cybercrime has revealed a financial loss of £5.7m to British people and businesses in 2021.

US Army researchers enhance vehicle cybersecurity with machine-learning

Researchers have developed an innovative machine learning technique that provides significantly more robust cybersecurity for vehicles.

Cybercrime study reveals rise in incidents during COVID-19 pandemic

A study has discovered that cybercrime has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the need for robust cybersecurity.

UK government hold China responsible for Microsoft cyber-attack

The UK government has announced they and its allies are inculpating China for the cyber-attack experienced by Microsoft earlier in the year.

UK Cyber industry receives substantial government backing

UK cyber businesses have been provided a substantial investment of £700k by the UK government to significantly enhance the sector.

The Open University predicts the future’s most in-demand jobs

The most in-demand future jobs have been forecasted by the Open University's future trends predictor, revealing coveted career paths.

Combatting the illegal timber trade with blockchain operating platform

The illegal timber trade causes devastation worldwide; now, iov43 have developed a blockchain operating platform to eradicate it.

The European struggle with COVID-19 contact tracing apps continues

Willem Jonker, CEO of EIT Digital, spoke to Innovation News Network’s Georgina Ryan about digital transformation during the pandemic, Europe’s struggle with COVID-19 contact tracing apps and adopting physical tokens as a simple and secure alternative to current tracing methods.

COVID-19 cyber-attacks: cybersecurity in the healthcare sector

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) works to promote cybersecurity in the healthcare sector and protect citizens against malicious COVID-19 cyber-attacks. COVID-19 has changed...

Biometric cards: innovation for a secure future

CardLab and Quardlock have come together to create an exciting biometric card which has a full backend authentication system for the protection of critical...

Have COVID-19 lockdowns fostered a ‘cybercrime economy’?

A team of researchers at Cambridge Cybercrime Centre have issued a warning to the public advising individuals to take extra care before buying face...

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