ACE Status for Qu别别苍鈥檚 University Belfast鈥檚 Cyber Security Education
Qu别别苍鈥檚 University Belfast has聽been named as one of the UK鈥檚聽first Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Education.聽
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) awarded the university silver recognition from its ACE-CSE programme after Qu别别苍鈥檚 demonstrated that it is delivering first-rate cyber security education on campus and promoting cyber skills in its community.
Northern Ireland has an ambitious target of growing the number of cyber security professionals in the region to 5,000 by 2030 and it鈥檚 hoped the award will support the University鈥檚 efforts in continuing to build a strong pipeline of highly skilled graduates.
The ACE-CSE programme developed by NCSC and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport aims to develop an influential and growing community of cyber security educators, to shape and support cyber security education and to engage with industry, government, educators and students.
Since its foundation in 2009, the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) at Qu别别苍鈥檚 has developed a strong national and international reputation for cyber security research and collaboration. It was recognised as one of the first Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research by GCHQ in 2011.
Chris Ensor, NCSC Deputy Director for Cyber Growth, said: 鈥淚 am delighted we can now recognise the first tranche of universities as Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Education, complementing our existing programmes which recognise high quality cyber security research and degree courses.
鈥淚t is a testament to the continual efforts of academics, support staff and senior management that cyber security remains high on their agenda.
鈥淲e very much look forward to working with them over the coming years and strongly encourage other universities to work towards achieving similar recognition in the future.鈥
Professor Ian Greer, Vice Chancellor, at Qu别别苍鈥檚 said: 鈥淚 welcome this recognition of Qu别别苍鈥檚 by the NCSC as one of the first Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Education highlighting our commitment to rolling out cyber security awareness and knowledge across all education pathways, operational areas of the institution and the wider community. I congratulate the ACE-CSE team led by Dr Sandra Scott-Hayward, which has secured this recognition.鈥
Qu别别苍鈥檚 has made significant investment in staff, infrastructure, studentships, and scholarships to support education and research in cyber security.
Dr Sandra Scott-Hayward, ACE-CSE Director, said: 鈥淲e are delighted to have the ACE-CSE recognition of the strength of cyber security education and promotion of cyber security right across Qu别别苍鈥檚. This is being delivered by a diverse team of academics and professional services staff supporting multiple disciplines. We have exciting plans to further develop awareness and knowledge of cyber security within and beyond Qu别别苍鈥檚, which we believe is fundamental to addressing the societal challenge of cyber secur颈迟测.鈥
David Crozier, ACE-CSE Deputy Director, said Qu别别苍鈥檚 was committed to developing cyber skills in Northern Ireland.
He added: 鈥淣orthern Ireland has an ambitious target of growing the number of cyber security professionals in the region to 5,000 by 2030. This ACE-CSE recognition for Qu别别苍鈥檚 will help us further build that talent pipeline for this strategically important industry for the region and nation. It also builds on CSIT鈥檚 previous successes in being recognised as one of the first ACE-CSRs and having our 惭补蝉迟别谤鈥檚 degree in applied cyber security also certified by the NCSC.鈥