Between June 2018 and October 2019, three Global Expert Missions took place to Singapore, the USA and Israel to better understand their research and innovation landscapes and to establish potential opportunities for collaboration in the cyber security sector.
The intention of the Missions was to identify the specific areas where a more focussed collaborative innovation approach would be mutually of interest and beneficial.
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Strengthening Cybersecurity Collaborations: Outcomes from missions to Singapore, Israel & USA
1. Strengthening Cybersecurity Collaborations: Outcomes
from missions to Singapore, Israel & USA
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2. Innovate UK Cybersecurity
Missions to Singapore, Israel
& USA
Dissemination Webinar
Hosted by
Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN)
Robin Kennedy
robin.kennedy@ktn-uk.org
Dr Sandeep Sandhu
sandeep.sandhu@ktn-uk.org
Jon Kingsbury
jon.kingsbury@ktn-uk.org
Agata Samojlowicz
agata.samojlowicz@innovateuk.ukri.org
3. Strengthening Cybersecurity Collaborations: Outcomes
from the missions to Singapore, Israel & USA
11.00: Welcome and introduction – Sandeep Sandhu (KTN)
11.05: Scene setting – Agata Samojlowicz (Innovate UK)
11.15: Panel session; Key findings, next steps and support for collaboration
Chair: Jon Kingsbury (KTN)
Panelists: Sam Cater (BT), Ilesh Dattini (Assentian), Ollie Bone (Tech Nation), Madeline
Carr (University College London/Research Institute in Sociotechnical Cyber Security), Andy
Williams (Dept. for International Trade), James Chappell (Digital Shadows)
12.05: Questions from the audience – Robin Kennedy (KTN)
12.25: Wrap-up & Close – Sandeep Sandhu (KTN)
13:00: Networking Platform open from 1pm 7 July – 11pm 8 July (BST).
6. Strengthening Cybersecurity Collaborations: Outcomes
from the missions to Singapore, Israel & USA
11.00: Welcome and introduction – Sandeep Sandhu (KTN)
11.05: Scene setting – Agata Samojlowicz (Innovate UK)
11.15: Panel session; Key findings, next steps and support for collaboration
Chair: Jon Kingsbury (KTN)
Panelists: Sam Cater (BT), Ilesh Dattini (Assentian), Ollie Bone (Tech Nation), Madeline
Carr (University College London/ Research Institute in Sociotechnical Cyber Security), Andy
Williams (Dept. for International Trade), James Chappell (Digital Shadows)
12.05: Questions from the audience – Robin Kennedy (KTN)
12.25: Wrap-up & Close – Sandeep Sandhu (KTN)
13:00: Networking Platform open from 1pm 7 July – 11pm 8 July (BST).
8. Innovate UK is part of UK
Research and Innovation.
We work with the government
to invest over £7 billion a year
in research and innovation by
partnering with academia and
industry.
Through the UK’s nine leading
academic and industrial
funding councils, we create
knowledge with impact.
9. Mission objectives
Noun Project credits: ProSymbols, Gregor Cresnar, priyanka, Adrien Coquet, Eucalyp
Early
dialogue with
key partners
Learn about
market –
drivers,
capabilities
and needs
Understand
innovation
policy
Understand
technology
needs
Explore
innovation
collaboration
models
Fit with UK
10. Why these countries
§ Israel – identify as a ‘Start-up Nation’ and a world leader in
cybersecurity
§ USA - a world leader in cyber security innovation by both market
size and R&D; the mission focused on East coast (Maryland and
Washington)
§ Singapore – seen as a gateway for Asian market; ranked as the
top nation in the world for commitment to cyber security (UN Global
Cybersecurity Index)
11. £70m UK Gov
ISCF Digital
Security by
Design
Challenge
(Supported by over £120m
from global industry)
By 2025, the ISCF Digital Security by
Design challenge aims to overcome
the market failures and radically
update the foundation of the
insecure digital computing
infrastructure that underpins the
entire economy. A new and secure
computer hardware approach, proven
in at least two major industrial
markets, will protect against at least
half of known and associated future
technological vulnerabilities.
Working up for the first time from the central hardware of a digital device
https://www.ukri.org/innovation/industrial-strategy-challenge-fund/digital-security-by-design/
Vision
13. Q & A with speakers
Robin Kennedy
Knowledge Transfer Manager-
Cybersecurity
Knowledge Transfer Network
14. Innovate UK Cybersecurity
Global Expert Missions to
Singapore, Israel & USA
Sandeep Sandhu
sandeep.sandhu@ktn-uk.org
Robin Kennedy
robin.kennedy@ktn-uk.org
Jon Kingsbury
jon.kingsbury@ktn-uk.org
Agata Samojlowicz
agata.samojlowicz@innovateuk.ukri.org
Hanbin Zheng
hanbin.zheng@fco.gov.uk
Lara Krasnostein
lara.krasnostein@fco.gov.uk
Karla Hagan
karla.hagan@fco.gov.uk
Brendan Vickers
brendan.vickers@innovateuk.ukri.org
David Campbell-Molloy
david.campbell-molloy@innovateuk.ukri.org