Queen's University Belfast Receives Funds worth 4.4m GBP to Develop Cyber-defense Technologies
Northern Ireland has announced a 4.4m GBP funding to a department of Queen's University Belfast (QUB).
Therefore, it is imperative for governments to invest in new technologies to tackle the growing threats in the cyberspace. People store large chunk of personal data in electronic form. Organizations are widely dependent on electronic channels for storage and retrieval of information from business related databases.Therefore, information security assumes very high significance. Security of information is crucial for undisrupted and continuous flow of business operations. The CSIT endeavors to use the funding for creating secure infrastructure to safeguard electronic information stored in home and work computers.
According to Arlene Foster, Minister of Enterprise, trade and investments, the research work at CSIT will lead to creation of fourteen new jobs. The continuously evolving threats in the cyber space have increased the demand for IT professionals holding computer science degree and security certifications. The funds will be routed through Invest North Ireland (NI). Invest NI was created to improve economy competitiveness, enhance entrepreneurial activity and encourage business organizations to explore international market. The funding will facilitate CSIT in the introduction and promotion of new technologies for wide usage in the market. To reap the maximum benefits of the research undertaken at CSIT, the security specialists will seek licensing opportunities in the market.
Together with investment in cyber defense technologies, government must also create cyber security awareness among the public. Cyber education is important for inculcating safe online practices among the public and reducing the number of security breaches. Online tutorials, online degree and e-learning programs may help Internet users in understanding the security threats and preventive measures.
To meet the growing challenges in the IT environment, organizations must invest in human resources capable of securing computers and networks from cyber-attacks. Online university degrees may help both existing and aspiring IT professionals to acquire relevant skills, which may help in strengthening the defenses of the IT infrastructure.
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