Centre for Marine Autonomy, Maritime Cyber Security and Technology (CMAST)
A key driver of maritime autonomy and cyber security research at the heart of the UK’s National Centre for Marine Autonomy
Advancing systems and technologies in and on our oceans is enabling their increased visibility and use. Marine autonomy is a key part of this development, but it is not alone in the ecosystem and the whole picture should be considered. For example, while it is critical to develop these solutions, it is also critical that they are safe and cyber-secure.
Dr Kimberly Tam
Associate Professor of Cyber Security, Marine and Maritime Theme Lead at the Alan Turing Institute, and Director of CMAST
The funding will enable increased research and development into technologies that can be deployed on land, at sea and in the air
Research led by Dr Claire Szostek explored current science that can help deliver the agreement’s objectives and the gaps that need to be addressed
The organisations sign a Memorandum of Understanding to turbocharge the UK’s marine autonomy industry
The event has been attended by senior leaders from the University in addition to researchers, technicians, students, and graduates








