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The term ‘cyber’ covers so many areas that we think it’s important to focus on the technologies that will be in most demand over the next few years. Informed by academic expertise, Cyber London will work with our strategic partners to promote innovation in these areas and identify opportunities for collaboration, inward investment and ongoing support to put London at the forefront of technology.
The financial services industry has been going through major digital transformation since COVID-19 to develop solutions that are inclusive and sustainable.
With the increasing challenges from climate and the environment, it’s critical for the financial services industry to bring in new and innovative ways to measure the impact on end users.
Hence, it’s important for the FinTech industry to innovate through collaboration and bring in new products and services that can help to address some of the future FinTech challenges.
This work stream will provide the platform for creativity, collaboration, and innovation to develop disruptive next generation secure and sustainable fintech products and services that can help UK to meet the net-zero targets.
The design choices of the first-generation centralised internet model are not sustainable, ethical or provide individual freedom or control on the way they transact, share or store data.
To empower citizens and create a green and sustainable internet that’s resilient, inclusive and values the civil rights of the citizens, a more decentralised approach is needed.
However, decentralised internet comes with its own security, trust and privacy challenges and there is an increasing need for collaboration among the security technology providers to develop more innovative and autonomous solutions that are transparent to the user, interoperable, inclusive, and usable.
This work stream will encourage cross-industry collaboration to develop novel security and privacy technologies that will form the building blocks of the decentralised internet.
The unexpected growth of internet and online services post COVID-19 have also brought with it several inherent societal challenges.
People are spending more time now than ever before navigating the internet for work and personal life. Hence, it’s important to develop tools and techniques that can help one to stay safe and secure online while treating others with kindness and respect.
In addition, it’s important to understand the online behaviours to provide a positive well-being to the internet users. This involves an understanding of online behaviours and awareness on how to navigate the cyber space securely and safely without harming yourself and others.
This work stream will explore techniques and tools that can be developed to help internet users to monitor their online behaviours and the behaviours of others in the cyber space so that any unusual behaviours can be identified and mitigated through peer and community support.
The design choices of the first-generation centralised internet model are not sustainable, ethical or provide individual freedom or control on the way they transact, share or store data.
To empower citizens and create a green and sustainable internet that’s resilient, inclusive and values the civil rights of the citizens, a more decentralised approach is needed.
However, decentralised internet comes with its own security, trust and privacy challenges and there is an increasing need for collaboration among the security technology providers to develop more innovative and autonomous solutions that are transparent to the user, interoperable, inclusive, and usable.
This work stream will encourage cross-industry collaboration to develop novel security and privacy technologies that will form the building blocks of the decentralised internet.
A Cyber Cluster is an informal network of people and organisations who work in, or have an interest in cyber security.
We help cyber companies grow by communicating initiatives and trade opportunities while providing a networking platform to share ideas and best practice, encourage collaboration and identifying partnership opportunities.
Cyber London is a not-for-profit organisation whose work forms a key deliverable of the National Cyber Strategy 2030.
We work proactively with organisations across London to achieve our vision –
London is home to over 1,500 cyber security companies representing 30% of the sector and has consistently been one of the top Cities in the world for inward investment in the industry.
It also remains at the forefront of innovation driven by a thriving SME community and some of world’s top Universities.
However, the pace of technological change is relentless – and with it, the threats organisations of all sizes face from cyber-criminals.
Cyber London seeks to position itself as a champion for innovation, working with partners to develop a healthy ecosystem that maintains London’s position as a global leader in cyber.
Cyber London will also have a strong international focus with strategic partners who share our vision.
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