At Plymouth, we offer general courses such as Computing and Computer Science to more specialised courses which focus on our enterprise and research strengths in areas such as security, networking and robotics, all of which equip Plymouth graduates with up-to-the-minute knowledge and skills.
Each wave of technology brings its own challenges in terms of new threats and expected safeguards, and it is arguable that we have not caught up with ...
Nathan Clarke describes two approaches to utilising transparent biometrics for investigating and attributing insider misuse: a proactive approach that...
In a landscape characterised by hacking, malware, phishing and other attacks, how is cybercrime affecting trust and confidence in technologies we depe...
It is acknowledged that cyber security is critical to UK PLC, enabling business to prosper in a safe environment. Robin King considers elements key to...
Rob Partridge talks about how employers and employees can develop skills for themselves and in their workforce using innovative approaches to learning...
While it is tempting to write off passwords, research suggests that weaknesses relating to user behaviour can be addressed by more effective guidance ...
Recognising the breadth of cyber security, there is a corresponding recognition of the widening need for skills - from strategists to specialists – an...