
RITICS
@ritics_
A portal to cutting edge UK research into the cyber security of cyber-physical critical systems
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https://ritics.org 27-01-2022 16:25:42
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šOM is presenting at EASST2022_Madrid_July 6-9 this week, on her paper accepted in Big Data & Society āWhen the future meets the past: Can safety and cyber security coexist in modern critical infrastructures?ā. The presentation will be available as a podcast soon, so stay tuned!

The Network of Networks invites you to participate in its 2022 Community survey: bit.ly/3AjgxIg The survey aims to ensure that the activities offered by the networks are inclusive and representative of their communities. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council connected everything II




š¢Weāre looking for a Lecturer in Cyber-Physical Systems Security to join Bristol Cyber Security Group, with strong experience of research & teaching in #cybersecurity, in particular cyber-physical systems security. Apply here: bit.ly/3yucsOM Closing date: 21 Aug




We are seeking input on expertise & interests at The University of Manchester related to the Digital Futures Social Media & Networks theme. If your PhD research is in this area, please complete our short survey here: bit.ly/3r7hyfU FSE Research Staff Hums Researchers UoM Biology, Medicine and Health


I will be speaking during this panel discussion today, introducing my recent paper in Big Data & Society and offering some provocations re: what's next for sociotechnical approaches to security research. All welcome!

Follow OM, or Tingting Li? RITICS (trustworthy, interconnected, cyberphysical systems) has a showcase! In London! 27th Oct: āļø Projects āļø Speakers (University of Glasgow & Queen's University Belfast š and more!) āļø Q&A āļø A panel! āļø Contact [email protected] eventbrite.co.uk/e/ritics-showcā¦

Guest Seminar: Would you trust a cybercriminal? 26th Oct | 1300 - 1400 Join us in an engaging talk and Q&A with Dr Alice Hutchings, Associate Professor, University of Cambridge, about cybercrime. bit.ly/3CLNCxE @message4bob UoM Centre for Digital Trust and Society


