dcypher (dutch cybersecurity platform higher education and research) unites researchers, teachers, manufacturers, users and policy makers in the Netherlands,  involved in the cybersecurity domain, to contribute to agenda setting of research and education in this domain.

 

Connecting education and research on cyber security

dcypher offers an overview of the supply of higher education on cybersecurity and makes connections between stakeholders from the public and private sectors of higher education and research. In addition dcypher will exchange and facilitate the strengthening of knowledge and ensure a bottom-up scheduling of cyber security research. This means that the research and education agendas will be made after broad consultation with the field (knowledge and educational institutions - enterprises - government).

 

Strengthening education and research on cyber security

dcypher wants to ensure that the number of cyber security specialists grows and more students in higher education enroll in relevant curricula with a successful completion. This calls for strengthening cyber security research groups and more and better trained teachers. Also curricula in higher education and cybersecurity professional profiles should better reflect the needs of the market. Finally, strong international coalitions are needed and more innovations resulting from cyber security research.

 

About the founders of dcypher

dcypher is the answer to the objective of the National Cyber ​​Security Strategy (NCSS2): "The Netherlands has sufficient cyber security knowledge and skills and invests in ICT innovation to attain cyber security objectives ". The Dutch Ministries of Security & Justice, Economic Affairs, Education Culture & Science and The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), department Physical Sciences (EW) founded the platform that will be led by Jan Piet Barthel,  seconded by NWO. A broad-based Advisory Board will guarantee support and content.

 

The ICT Innovation Platform Security and Privacy (IIP-VV), a public-private partnership that focused on the agenda of research into security and privacy is fully incorporated into dcypher.