RUSI and the National Cyber Force Renew Their Partnership


RUSI and the National Cyber Force are renewing the UK Cyber Effects Network, a joint initiative focused on developing and maintaining a community of interest on offensive cyber and cyber effects operations.

The Cyber Effects Network brings together representatives from industry, academia and government to share their perspectives and develop thinking on offensive cyber. The UK Cyber Effects Network is administered by RUSI and sponsored by the National Cyber Force.

Highlights from the first year of the Network included:

Air Vice-Marshal Tim Neal-Hopes, Commander NCF, said:

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The UK Cyber Effects Network offers us the chance to blend experience and history with contemporary thinking to safely chart the next steps in encouraging open conversation about the strategy, concepts and doctrine that guide cyber effects operations for a confident, capable and resilient UK.

Air Vice-Marshal Tim Neal-Hopes, Commander

National Cyber Force

The Network is pleased to announce applications for the next cohort of the Fellowship Programme. The cohort will also be expanded in size to allow for more fellows. Successful applicants will deepen their knowledge and engage in discussions on cyber effects. Fellows will grow their networks with like-minded researchers and practitioners, enhance writing and policy skills, and engage with practitioners from the UK cyber effects community.

Jamie MacColl, RUSI Senior Research Fellow in Cyber and Tech, said:

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The Fellowship Programme was a great success in the first year of the UK Cyber Effects Network – we learned as much from the Fellows as they learned from us. We hope the next cohort can match their enthusiasm and insight.
MacColl

Jamie MacColl

Senior Research Fellow

In May, the Network will publish an edited collection of original papers that address conceptual, doctrinal, legal, policy, capability and technological aspects of cyber effects operations. Following publication, RUSI will launch a new Call for Abstracts for the next edition.

Notes

Offensive cyber operations are defined by the 2022 UK National Cyber Strategy as 'adding, deleting or manipulating data on systems or networks to deliver a physical, virtual or cognitive effect.'

Applications to join the 10-month Fellowship Programme can be submitted through the RUSI website. The deadline for Fellowship applications is 5 June.

The UK Cyber Effects Network

The UK Cyber Effects Network seeks to build and strengthen a UK community of interest that fosters informed debate around the theory and practice of offensive cyber and other cyber effects operations.



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