This page shows a selection of recent technical reports co-authored or contributed by members of the Institute. Such technical reports were mostly produced for non-academic organisations especially policy makers.
- Sarah Turner and Jason Nurse, Written evidence for the UK Parliament’s DCMS (Digital, Culture, Media and Sport) Committee inquiry “Connected tech: smart or sinister?” 6 pages, July 2022
- Krysia Emily Waldock, Shujun Li and Virginia N.L. Franqueira (survey co-designers and co-analysts), “Cyber Security in UK Schools Report 2022: How well protected are schools and colleges in England and Wales?” 21 pages, April 2022, commissioned work for SWGfL, a technical report sponsored by Bitdefender
- Haiyue Yuan and Shujun Li, “Cyber Security Risks of Net Zero Technologies,” 28 pages, April 2022, a technical report for DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), UK Government
- Krysia Emily Waldock, Vince Miller, Shujun Li and Virginia N.L. Franqueira, “Pre-University Cyber Security Education: A report on developing cyber skills amongst children and young people,” 159 pages, February 2022, a technical report for GFCE (Global Forum on Cyber Expertise)
- Harmonie Toros, “UK Counter Terrorism Narratives: An Analysis of the Action Counter Terrorism Campaign 2017-2020,” 19 pages, February 2022, a technical report for GCHQ as part of a funded fellowship
- Jason R.C. Nurse, Konstantinos Adamos, Athanasios Grammatopoulos and Fabio Di Franco, “Addressing Skills Shortage and Gap Through Higher Education,” 73 pages, December 2021, a technical report for ENISA (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity)
- Diarmid Campbell-Jack, Helen Bickley and Johnny Lillis, “Cyber Discovery Evaluation,” 76 pages, July 2021, a technical report for DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), UK Government, with Ecorys UK
- Jason R.C. Nurse and Budi Arief of iCSS contributed to this report as part of contracted work.
- Jamie MacColl, Jason R.C. Nurse and James Sullivan, “Cyber Insurance and the Cyber Security Challenge,” 68 pages, June 2021, a technical report for NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre, part of GCHQ), jointly with RUSI (Royal United Services Institute)
- Afroditi Pina, Jennifer Storey, Marian Duggan and Virginia Franqueira, “Technology-Facilitated Intimate Partner Violence: A multidisciplinary examination of prevalence, methods used by perpetrators and the impact of COVID-19,” 159 pages, May 2021, a technical report for Home Office, UK Government
- Lisa Sugiura, Dean Blackbourn, Mark Button, Chloe Hawkins, Jacki Tapley, Brian Frederick, Jason R.C. Nurse and Rahime Belen Sağlam, “Computer Misuse as a Facilitator of Domestic Abuse,” 127 pages, May 2021, a technical report for Home Office, UK Government
- Harry Williams, James Kearney, Gabriele Zatterin, Sam Donaldson, David Crozier and Jason Nurse, “Understanding the Cyber Security Recruitment Pool,” 73 pages, March 2021, a technical report for DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), UK Government
- James Stannard, Rebecca Writer-Davies, Dylan Spielman and Jason R.C. Nurse, “Consumer Attitudes Towards IoT Security,” 33 pages, December 2020, a technical report for Cabinet Office, jointly with Ipsos MORI