The Centre for Security, Communications and Network Research (CSCAN) at the University of Plymouth is pleased to announce its upcoming Cyber Security Research Seminar, a cornerstone of our 2026 academic calendar. As a world-leading interdisciplinary research group, CSCAN brings together top-tier academics, industry pioneers, and research students to explore the rapidly evolving landscape of digital defense and network integrity.
This seminar will delve into the critical intersections of human behavior and technical infrastructure. Participants can expect in-depth presentations on the latest advancements in digital forensics, maritime cyber threats, and the human aspects of information security. With the increasing sophistication of global cyber-attacks, this session aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical application.
The event features invited speakers who are prestigious experts in their respective fields, providing a unique platform for attendees to engage with cutting-edge methodologies and gain insights into the future of network performance and trust. Discussions will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including AI-driven security protocols, the protection of autonomous marine systems, and strategies for mitigating social engineering risks.
Attendees will have the opportunity to network with members of the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics, as well as collaborative partners from across the international security community. Whether you are a seasoned industry professional, an academic researcher, or a student aspiring to enter the field, this seminar provides the essential context needed to navigate the complexities of modern cybersecurity.
The session concludes with an interactive Q&A period, encouraging a vibrant exchange of ideas and fostering potential collaborations for future research projects. Join us in Plymouth to contribute to the global dialogue on securing our digital future.
University of Plymouth, Main Campus,
Plymouth