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Description
The Security, Privacy, Identity and Trust Engagement NetworkPlus (SPRITE+) is a UK-wide network that will bring together experts from academia, business and industry, government, and civil society to tackle existing and emerging challenges to trust and security in the digital age. It will fund studies and pilot projects, as well as holding workshops and facilitating internships and staff exchanges.
SPRITE+ will be led by The University of Manchester’s Professor Emma Barrett, with Professor Stacey Conchie (Lancaster University), Professor Deeph Chana (Imperial College London), Professor Vladimiro Sassone (University of Southampton), and Professor Sakir Sezer (Queen’s University Belfast).
Rapid advances in technology and connectivity touch every aspect of our lives, from manufacturing, finance, and retail to education, media, and politics. But they also raise issues of privacy, confidentiality, transparency, accountability, public acceptability, and trust in institutions and processes (including the media, government, and democratic systems). Our reliance on digital services highlights the importance of effective identity verification and authentication, and the growing importance of our digital lives lead to new questions about our sense of self and social identity. SPRITE+ will bring together interdisciplinary research communities and diverse stakeholders to explore these challenges and develop new collaborations.
SPRITE+ is one of five NetworkPlus activities supported by UK Research and Innovation’s Digital Economy (DE) Theme, and is aligned to the DE priority area of Trust, Identity, Privacy, and Security. DE Theme activities address the challenge of how the novel design and use of digital technologies can contribute to an innovative, healthy economy and inclusive society. NetworkPluses bring together interdisciplinary research communities and a variety of stakeholders, to identify important research opportunities and build collaborations, and fund a variety of activities including workshops, feasibility studies, secondments, and horizon scanning.
SPRITE+ is funded by the EPSRC.
SPRITE+ will be led by The University of Manchester’s Professor Emma Barrett, with Professor Stacey Conchie (Lancaster University), Professor Deeph Chana (Imperial College London), Professor Vladimiro Sassone (University of Southampton), and Professor Sakir Sezer (Queen’s University Belfast).
Rapid advances in technology and connectivity touch every aspect of our lives, from manufacturing, finance, and retail to education, media, and politics. But they also raise issues of privacy, confidentiality, transparency, accountability, public acceptability, and trust in institutions and processes (including the media, government, and democratic systems). Our reliance on digital services highlights the importance of effective identity verification and authentication, and the growing importance of our digital lives lead to new questions about our sense of self and social identity. SPRITE+ will bring together interdisciplinary research communities and diverse stakeholders to explore these challenges and develop new collaborations.
SPRITE+ is one of five NetworkPlus activities supported by UK Research and Innovation’s Digital Economy (DE) Theme, and is aligned to the DE priority area of Trust, Identity, Privacy, and Security. DE Theme activities address the challenge of how the novel design and use of digital technologies can contribute to an innovative, healthy economy and inclusive society. NetworkPluses bring together interdisciplinary research communities and a variety of stakeholders, to identify important research opportunities and build collaborations, and fund a variety of activities including workshops, feasibility studies, secondments, and horizon scanning.
SPRITE+ is funded by the EPSRC.
Short title | R:HSZ SPRITE+ |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/09/19 → 31/08/23 |
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Cathie Marsh Institute
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