Many congratulations to the three projects awarded funding on the latest Research aligned with cybersecurity research funding call.
The call, worth £7.5M was open to research projects aligned with the four EPSRC-National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) research institutes, (including VeTSS)
Dr Narges Khakpour (Newcastle University), Prof Sven Schewe (University of Liverpool) and Dr Dominik Wojtczak (University of Liverpool) received funding for their project TRUSTED: SecuriTy SummaRies for SecUre SofTwarE Development with industry partners Google and OCamlPro.
Dr Jeremy Singer (University of Glasgow), Prof Alice Miller (University of Glasgow) and Prof Zheng Wang (University of Leeds) were funded for their project M4Secure: Making Memory Management More Secure, with industry partners Meta (Previously Facebook) and Microsoft.
Prof Brijesh Dongol (University of Surrey), Prof Gregory Chockler (University of Surrey) and Dr Azalea Raad (Imperial College London) with their project SACRED-MA: Safe And seCure REmote Direct Memory Access with industry partners ARM and nVIDIA, as well as academic partners Cornell University, Max Planck Institutes, Tel Aviv University, and University of Colorado at Boulder.