New position tackles the frontiers of cyber security
New position tackles the frontiers of cyber security
The University of Waikato is breaking new
ground in cyber security, establishing a new Professorial
role that will focus on risk assessment research and
delivery, in partnership with a leading Australasian
company.
Aura Information Security, an independent
division of Kordia Ltd, has joined forces with the
University to identify cyber threats and prevent potentially
catastrophic breaches. The search is underway for
exceptional candidates to fill the Aura Professor of Cyber
Security position.
The University of Waikato has an
international reputation for security research, through the
New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science and its
role in the joint Centre for Evidence Based Policing in
Wellington, as well as offering Master’s degrees in
Security and Crime Science, as well as in Cyber Security.
The University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor Neil
Quigley says the ability for academics to work with
industry is vital to growing cyber security capability.
“Increasing the focus on the latest in risk assessment
with a high-calibre appointment will contribute to the
research and teaching already being done at Waikato, as well
as changing the cyber landscape.”
Aura’s General Manager Peter Bailey says they are excited about the opportunity to work more closely with the University. “The constant cross-pollination of ideas between academic institutions and commercial business is essential to keep ahead of the rapidly evolving cyber security landscape. This is a unique opportunity to bring these two approaches together."
The University of Waikato is ranked in the
top 1.1% of universities worldwide and is the university of
choice for more than 12,000 students each year. Its
researchers are providing unique perspectives on issues of
importance to contemporary society, and answers to some of
the key problems being faced by industries, governments and
nations around the
world.