A team of cybersecurity experts from SMU and University of Surrey has received a two years funding from UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and Singapore's National Research Foundation to undertake research on Computational Modelling and Automatic Non-intrusive Detection Of Human Behaviour-based Insecurity. This is among the six new joint research projects selected under the inaugural Singapore-UK Joint Grant Call for Cybersecurity Research, which was launched in May 2015, with the objectives of strengthening knowledge and capabilities in cybersecurity, as well as fostering closer collaboration in cybersecurity research between researchers from Singapore and UK. The SMU-University of Surrey project aims to prove that human behaviour related insecurities in cyber security can be detected automatically by applying human cognitive models.
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CIO-Asia, Computer World Singapore, MIS-Asia