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Motto | Securing Maritime |
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Type | Research and Development |
Established | 2019 |
Parent institution | University of Plymouth |
Pricinipal Investigator | Professor Kevin Jones |
Academic staff | 11 |
Location | , , |
Website | https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cyber-ship-lab |
Cyber-SHIP Lab, situated at the University of Plymouth, [1] [2] is a research facility dedicated to researching and address cybersecurity threats in the maritime industry. [3] Professor Kevin Jones is the Executive Dean for Science and Engineering and Principal Investigator at the lab. [4]
The lab is able to create realistic simulations of shipping networks to test for vulnerabilities against maritime control systems. [5]
The Cyber-SHIP Lab was founded in 2019 as a collaborative initiative between the University of Plymouth and industry partners. [6] [7] It was funded by Research England. [8] The lab was initially given three years funding which expired in 2022. [1] The lab cost £3 million to construct. [9]
In 2021, the lab partnered with the Royal Navy on marine-tech projects including the Project Hecla, originally started in 2018. [10] [11]
In 2023, the lab co-organised a symposium on maritime cybersecurity and resilience along with the International Maritime Organization. [12] [13] The event was held in London. [14]
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Motto | Securing Maritime |
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Type | Research and Development |
Established | 2019 |
Parent institution | University of Plymouth |
Pricinipal Investigator | Professor Kevin Jones |
Academic staff | 11 |
Location | , , |
Website | https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cyber-ship-lab |
Cyber-SHIP Lab, situated at the University of Plymouth, [1] [2] is a research facility dedicated to researching and address cybersecurity threats in the maritime industry. [3] Professor Kevin Jones is the Executive Dean for Science and Engineering and Principal Investigator at the lab. [4]
The lab is able to create realistic simulations of shipping networks to test for vulnerabilities against maritime control systems. [5]
The Cyber-SHIP Lab was founded in 2019 as a collaborative initiative between the University of Plymouth and industry partners. [6] [7] It was funded by Research England. [8] The lab was initially given three years funding which expired in 2022. [1] The lab cost £3 million to construct. [9]
In 2021, the lab partnered with the Royal Navy on marine-tech projects including the Project Hecla, originally started in 2018. [10] [11]
In 2023, the lab co-organised a symposium on maritime cybersecurity and resilience along with the International Maritime Organization. [12] [13] The event was held in London. [14]