eprintid: 10067348
rev_number: 35
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datestamp: 2019-03-25 15:40:45
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creators_name: Carr, M
creators_name: Chung, A
creators_name: RISCS, T
creators_name: RISCS, PT
title: RISCS Annual Report 2018
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abstract: The Research Institute in Science of Cyber Security (RISCS) takes an evidence-based and interdisciplinary approach to addressing cyber security challenges. By providing a platform for the exchange of ideas, problems and research solutions between academia, industry, and both the UK and international policy communities, RISCS promotes and supports the development of scientific
approaches to cyber security. Central to the RISCS agenda is the application of bodies of knowledge to stimulate a transition from ‘common practice’ to ‘evidence-based best practice’ in cyber security. Recognising that cyber security is a contested concept, RISCS operates within a national and international cyber security framework to establish a coherent set of research principles. These
principles focus on the deployment of scientific methods and the gathering of evidence to produce sound interventions and responses to cyber security challenges.
We actively seek to maximise collaboration amongst our diverse community through a culture of open publication, sharing and expanding our network. Through this collaboration, RISCS develops techniques that enable communities to anticipate emergent cyber security issues from public policy, social practice and technological perspectives. Our end goal is to deliver a world-class portfolio of activity and research findings that maximises the value of social, political and economic research into cyber security and which results in a set of scientifically based options that individuals, institutions and nation states can use to respond to imminent and long term cyber security challenges.
date: 2018-10
date_type: published
publisher: RISCS (Research Institute in Science of Cyber Security)
official_url: https://www.riscs.org.uk/2019/03/04/riscs-annual-report-2018/
oa_status: green
full_text_type: pub
language: eng
primo: open
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commissioning_body: Research Institute in Science of Cyber Security (RISCS)
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confidential: false
lyricists_name: Carr, Madeline
lyricists_name: Chung, Alex
lyricists_id: MCARR21
lyricists_id: ACHUN15
actors_name: Chung, Alex
actors_id: ACHUN15
actors_role: owner
full_text_status: public
place_of_pub: London, UK
pages: 53
citation:        Carr, M;  Chung, A;  RISCS, T;  RISCS, PT;         (2018)    RISCS Annual Report 2018.                    RISCS (Research Institute in Science of Cyber Security): London, UK.       Green open access   
 
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