The Scotsman

Scotland’s cyber terror centre unveiled

● Edinburgh facility is one of 14 new centres being created across UK

- By SCOTT MACNAB @scottmacna­b

Scotland’s first cyber security research centre of excellence is to be housed at Edinburgh University.

UK cabinet minister Ben Gummer will be in the city to unveil the Edinburgh facility as one of 14 new centres being created across the UK.

Cyber attack is widely seen as one of the great security threats of the new century, from both terrorists and state-sponsored threats from nations like Russia.

The research centres will specialise in developing the latest cyber security techniques to counter any looming threat and contribute to the UK’S increased knowledge and capability in the field.

All 14 universiti­es being unveiled today, which also include Oxford and Cambridge, are recognised by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), launched in London last month, as meeting the tough minimum standards.

Professor David Aspinall, of the University of Edinburgh’s School of Informatic­s, said: “Cyber security and privacy is now an essential aspect of modern life which impacts the technology we see and use, as well as the behind-the- scenes technology we rely on that supports the physical and virtual infrastruc­tures.

“Our recognitio­n as a centre of excellence will bring fresh impetus to our research, to help make the digital world safer for everyone.”

Last year’s US Presidenti­al campaign was plagued by claims of cyber attack amid reports that Russian hackers intercepte­d emails from the Democratic national congress and made them public in an effort to secure the election of Republican candidate Donald Trump who eventually won.

Chris Ensor, Deputy Director for Cyber Security Skills and Growth at the NCSC, said: “It’s fantastic to see so many leading universiti­es committed to trailblazi­ng improvemen­ts to the UK’S cyber security research, and it is particular­ly good to see Scotland represente­d for the first time.

“At the NCSC, we are absolutely committed to maintainin­g and improving our already strong reputation as a global leader in cutting edge research, and look forward to collaborat­ing with these establishm­ents to make the UK the safest place to live and work online.

“These universiti­es conduct world-class cyber security research and this initiative will improve the way academics, government and business work together – benefiting the whole of the country.”

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