Exeter and Resecurity Inc. agree to collaborate on cybersecurity education and research
Shawn Loveland and Professor Anne Kayem
The University of Exeter and Resecurity Inc. have agreed to collaborate on cybersecurity education and research.
Both organisations will work closely on data security and privacy, especially cyber threat intelligence, to create a safer Internet for the public.
The agreement includes student internships, collaborative research, and knowledge exchange activities.
Resecurity Inc. will support the university’s postgraduate students and the MSc Cyber-Security Analytics programme by providing training in cyber threat detection and analysis, as well as guest lectures on cyber threat intelligence.
To facilitate cyber-threat intelligence research at Exeter, Resecurity Inc. will provide access to its CTI platforms, creating valuable opportunities for collaboration between academia and industry in cybersecurity research.
Professor Nick Stone, Exeter’s Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy and Head of ADA (Accelerating Data Science and AI) Strategic Programme, said: “The Privacy Analytics Lab, headed by Professor Anne Kayem, and the university are excited about this partnership and eager to create a vibrant environment for security research and education that attracts passionate young professionals to the field. This agreement supports the priorities outlined in Exeter’s Strategy 2030 for fostering cybersecurity research and education in a way that challenges and inspires students to innovate and drive change for a better future world.”
Shawn Loveland, Chief Operating Officer of Resecurity, said: “Resecurity is proud to collaborate with the University of Exeter’s Privacy Analytics Lab in advancing the responsible use of data and artificial intelligence. Together, we are committed to developing privacy-preserving technologies and analytical frameworks that strengthen global cybersecurity, protect digital trust, and empower organisations to harness intelligence ethically and securely. Resecurity also takes pride in partnering with universities like the University of Exeter to enhance the skills and capabilities of the next generation of cybercrime fighters.”
