All female team win Cyber Security Students of the Year, 2018

The same team who won the Cyber 9/12 competition continued their victorious journey by scooping another prestigious prize with leading cyber security publication, SC Magazine.

The all-female team, from our Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security, picked up the award for Cyber Security Students of the Year at the 2018 SC Europe Awards ceremony in London on 5 June 2018. The Cyber Security Students of the Year award celebrates current students pursuing degrees in cyber-security and cyber-security related fields.

Robert Carolina, of Royal Holloway’s Information Security Group and the team’s coach said: “I am immensely proud of Team CDT. Their victory in this year’s London Cyber 9/12

Competition was a testament to their dedication and teamwork. Their achievement should send a signal to the entire cyber security community about the power of using interdisciplinary teams to attack cyber security problems. I’m grateful that their achievement has been recognised with this prestigious award.”

Team CDT commented 'Competing in the 9/12 cyber policy competition was an incredible experience, and it was amazing to be subsequently nominated for Cyber Security Student of the Year award. We all had a wonderful time at the awards ceremony - and it was the ultimate surprise to be awarded as winners! Overall it's been a great learning experience and our pleasure to represent the university, meeting other talented students, researchers and industry professionals.’

Angela Heeler, Lydia Garms, Georgia Crossland, Amy Ertan



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