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Royal Holloway Students in hard-fought Capture the Flag Competition

04 Oct 2021

The International Cyber Security – Center of Excellence (INCS-CoE) has a history of running global capture-the-flag (CTF) hacking challenges.

Royal Holloway Professor elected as Vice-Chair of INCS-CoE

03 Feb 2021

Professor Keith Mayes of Royal Holloway, University of London has been elected as Vice-Chair of the International Cyber Security Center of Excellence (INCS-CoE).

Royal Holloway students win international cyber security competition

22 Dec 2020

Two students from Royal Holloway were amongst the winners of the Country-2-Country 2020 (C2C2020) inaugural, online capture the flag competition organised by INCS-CoE.

MSc student Artur Puzio wins gold medal in International Olympiad in Cryptography

14 Dec 2020

Artur Puzio, who is currently studying the MSc Information Security, is celebrating success in the seventh International Olympiad in Cryptography, NSUCRYPTO 2020.

University students from across the world to take part in international cyber security competition

24 Nov 2020

The Information Security Group (ISG), at Royal Holloway will be hosting the inaugural Capture the Flag (CTF) competition of the International Cyber Security Centre of Excellence

Post-quantum cryptography approach from Royal Holloway consortium among global front runners

26 Oct 2020

Cryptographic experts at Royal Holloway are among the front runners in the race to protect sensitive electronic information against the threat of quantum computers.

Mathematics and ISG advance gender equality through Athena SWAN Bronze Award

15 Oct 2020

Mathematics and the Information Security Group (ISG) at Royal Holloway have won a Bronze Athena SWAN award recognising their commitment and excellence in the advancement of gender equality.

Using messaging service, Bridgefy, could have dire consequences for users if privacy protection issues aren’t fixed

25 Aug 2020

Researchers at Royal Holloway have found serious vulnerabilities in the messaging app, Bridgefy.

Royal Holloway academic joins with Politicians and industry experts to discuss how to fortify our digital networks

12 Mar 2020

Professor Keith Mayes from the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway joined a roundtable in Westminster to address UK cyber resilience

Rachel Player honoured by Internet Security Research Group with Radiant Award

05 Dec 2019

The Radiant Awards recognise individuals whose contributions make the internet more secure and privacy-respecting