CyGamBIT, a game-based learning platform developed by Bournemouth University and Cyber Innovations Ltd., was showcased at the International Cyber Expo 2024 (ICE24), held on the 24th and 25th of September at Olympia, London.
CyGamBIT is designed to address the cybersecurity skills gap, particularly in SMEs, charities, and educational institutions, and forms part of the pre-spin-out phase of Cyber Innovations Ltd., which is closely linked with the Department of Computing and Informatics at Bournemouth University.
On day one, Professor Vasilis Katos and Emily Rosenorn-Lanng represented CyGamBIT at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) Pavilion, engaging attendees with the platform’s potential to transform cybersecurity education.
Professor Katos also took the stage at the Tech Hub, where he presented Cyber Innovations Ltd.’s mission to redefine the future of cybersecurity education. His talk highlighted how CyGamBIT’s interactive, game-based learning tools are making cyber resilience training more accessible, especially for non-technical staff in organisations, opening up discussions around new possibilities for collaboration.
On day two, the baton was passed to Lesley Hutchins and Dr. Jane Henriksen-Bulmer, who continued conversations about how CyGamBIT can empower school kids and adult age groups to manage cyber threats more effectively. The team engaged with a variety of industry professionals, academics, and students, gathering connections and valuable insights into future partnerships and potential improvements to the platform.
Throughout the event, Innovate UK and the CyberASAP programme were central to the conversation. CyberASAP has played a pivotal role in accelerating CyGamBIT’s development, providing vital support in bringing the project closer to market.
Innovate UK’s commitment to fostering innovative solutions has been instrumental in helping Cyber Innovations Ltd. progress from concept to implementation, ensuring the platform’s future in the cybersecurity education landscape.
Lesley Hutchins, Research Commercialisation Manager at Bournemouth University, said: "We are grateful to DSIT, CyberASAP, and Innovate UK for the opportunity to showcase our innovations at ICE24 and look forward to continuing these valuable conversations in the future."
There will also be the opportunity to find out more about CyGamBIT at the Cybersecurity Family Fun Day on Friday 1st November, being run by the team as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
For more information on CyGamBIT and Cyber Innovations Ltd., visit www.cygambit.com