Essential
Though security is a field of study capable of diverse applications in daily life, security science is a young discipline requiring larger inter-disciplinary effort. ESSENTIAL (Evolving Security SciencE through Networked Technologies, Information policy and Law) sought to develop security science by addressing two of its main problems: the ad-hoc approach to security research and the growing complexity of the security environment. To do so, ESSENTIAL has set itself two main goals: a) to train inter-disciplinary security experts and professionals, to tackle security threats in a systematic manner and b) to increase societal resilience and security by addressing in an interdisciplinary manner 15 research topics, each associated with long-standing problems in the field of security science. Those problems ranged from modeling security perception and democratizing intelligence to improving security and privacy in data ecosystems.
ESSENTIAL was the first programme of its kind that aimed to jointly educate the next generation of interdisciplinary experts in security science, by uniquely exposing the 15 ESRs to:
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theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in such areas as:
(a) the policing and regulation of information-security technology, and (b) the implementation of policies and legal standards within computing and communication systems;
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real-world environments in law enforcement, intelligence and industry;
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strong academic guidance offered by highly qualified supervisors and mentors;
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high tech research infrastructures; and
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a diversity of interdisciplinary research events, such as workshops, conferences and summer/winter schools.
The ESSENTIAL consortium is built upon long-lasting cooperation relations among leading organizations coming from academia, international and national stakeholders and the private sector. Many of them have over 25 years of experience in contributing directly to national, European and UN technology-related policy making.
Duration of the project
2017 - 2020
Awarded grant
3,756,496 euros (of which 1,012,497 euros for the UG), obtained from Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (Horizon 2020)
Contact persons at our Faculty
Prof. G.P. (Jeanne) Mifsud Bonnici
Mr. M. (Melania) Tudorica
Websites with additional information
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