University of Surrey’s Edification for its Cyber Protection
The University of Surrey is a public research university in Guildford, England, receiving its royal charter in 1966. Its research output and global partnerships have led it to being regarded as one of the UK's leading research universities. The University is comprised of roughly 17,000 students, including undergraduate and master's students, as well as researchers.
The security team at the University of Surrey had a complex challenge on their hands. Differentiating from typical enterprises, a university has two main operational arms. The core operational purpose is to deliver an excellent university experience to students and the staff which is split between research priorities and professional services. Each area has different needs, perspectives, vulnerabilities and potentially priorities from a risk management perspective.
Cybersecurity modules implemented campus-wide to ensure awareness and safety.
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