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approaches. The PhD project focuses on the design and implementation of secure, privacy-preserving, and trustworthy data exchange mechanisms for cyber-physical systems (CPSs) operating in regulated and safety
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cyber security, focusing on the protection of critical maritime operations. The research addresses emerging cyber and hybrid threats targeting seaports, vessels, and maritime critical infrastructure, with
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detection, exploit mitigation techniques, scalability, software systems, software quality, malware, computer security, fuzzing, software testing. The project is funded by Cybercampus and Umeå University and
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in critical infrastructure resilience, cyber-physical systems, and AI safety ethics is essential to align with the focus of this research. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate analytical
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research in cyber security, information security, communications networks and networked services. Our areas of expertise include biometrics, cyber defence, cryptography, digital forensics, security in e
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radios is desirable, as is an interest in the security of Cyber-Physical Systems. A solid foundation in programming (C, C++ or Python) together with familiarity with operating systems and computer networks
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, the Data Science Center of Excellence of the Netherlands Defense Academy, TNO, Delft University of Technology and other partners. The overall aim of the project NEPTARGOS is to enhance cyber risk management
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, the FBK Cyber Security Centre (CS) develops digital technology and cyber security to foster collaboration between the various stakeholders through a combination of IT risk management techniques (in order
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research school on secure distributed computing (SeDiC) is proposed. SeDiC aims to tackle the challenges of exchanging and computing data across a network of interconnected systems. It addresses scalability
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, embedded intelligence, and adaptive cyber-physical systems that operate safely under uncertainty and dynamic conditions. This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled