Preview the latest Cyber innovations at CyberASAP Demo Day
Demo Day is where innovative cyber academic teams present their cyber innovations to an audience of industry experts and potential investors. The event, taking place on 22nd February, will showcase the latest in cyber innovation from a record fifteen academic teams.
The CyberASAP programme is designed to support the development of cyber security solutions from academic teams by providing mentorship and training to help commercialise their ideas and create an impact in the open market. Demo Day provides a platform for these teams to pitch and present their Proof of Concept demonstrators to an audience of industry experts and potential investors who will get to preview the latest crop of cyber innovations, carefully curated and developed by the CyberASAP team.
New for Demo Day 2023, this is an opportunity to network with some featured spinout companies from previous CyberASAP cohorts.
Come and meet some dynamic startups looking for investment partners/commercial collaborations including Fact360, MaCRA, True Deploy and Zorb.
Over the last 10 months, CyberASAP’s Year 6 cohort has been developing commercial propositions for their highly-promising cyber innovations, featuring a diverse range of projects, including solutions for secure communications, data protection, and threat detection. As a result of the process, 15 teams were selected by independent assessors to complete the final stage of CyberASAP. We’re delighted that five out of a record fifteen are funded by the Security of Digital Technology at the Periphery (SDTaP) initiative. The UKRI-funded SDTaP competition provides funding to business-led demonstrators addressing cyber security challenges in the Internet of Things.
Previous alumni of the programme have created successful startups, been acquired, are spinning out or have licensed their technologies. Between them, they have raised more than £17m in further funding to progress their innovations. Find out more about the impact of the programme here.
In this year’s cohort, and between now and Demo Day we’ll be running a Cyber Innovation Series 2022/23 – a short series of previews focusing on each of the teams, the people behind them, and the innovation they’ve developed.
In the meantime, here’s a quick preview of the teams:
Leeds Beckett University
Hacktivity Cyber Security Labs
Edinburgh Napier University
LastingAsset: Reliable and secure crypto custody for institutions
Teesside University
D-PRIV: A Data Anonymisation System for Pervasive Health
Open University
GICAST – Gamified Intelligent Cyber behaviour Assessment and Skills Training
Loughborough University
AI-driven Attack Graphs for Threat Modelling (ANTHEM)
Bournemouth University
CyGamBIT
University of Sheffield
ATDPS: Adaptive Trojan Detection and Prevention Systems for Networks-on-Chips (NOCs) – Phase II
University of West London
ROS-PCON: Attack Preventive Control for Robotics
Queen’s University Belfast
D-Ron: Rogue behaviour detection in the drone swarms using digital twins
Oxford Brookes University
Multiple Ordered Fungible Handshakes (MOFHS) as a tool to improve cybersecurity for small integration projects
Cardiff University
Resilient Built Environments (ResBe)
De Montfort University
Auto Security: Socio-Technical Ontology-based Security Automation for Digital Railway Systems
University of Warwick
CLADDED: A Cross-Layered Data-Driven System for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Attack Detection
Imperial College London
IoTrim: a dynamic platform against consumer IoT privacy and security threats
Lancaster University
PINCH: Cyber Security Threat Assessment for AI
About us
CyberASAP (Cyber Security Academic Startup Accelerator Programme) is the only pre-seed accelerator programme in the cyber security ecosystem which provides expertise, knowledge and support to convert academic ideas into commercial products.
CyberASAP is funded by the UK Government Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK and Innovate UK KTN.
Get involved in CyberASAP
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