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UK is learning from Israel in the fight against cyber crime

April 18, 2014 10:12
Photo: AP Cabinet minister Francis Maude praised Israeli expertise

ByDaniel Easterman, Daniel Easterman

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Britain is strengthening its already close ties with Israel to combat the threat posed by cyber criminals and terrorists.

Francis Maude, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, who is responsible for the government’s cyber security strategy, said the two countries had “set up a joint academic research fund over three years. We’ve put in one million pounds and that will be matched by the Israeli government.”

He said the project would mean the UK could “collaborate much more effectively with many universities in Israel, such as the Technion in Haifa, which have serious technical capacity.”

Under the scheme, Israeli academics will carry out research at major UK institutes such as Oxford University’s Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre, which was opened last year.