University of Sussex partners with Exponential-e to implement a managed Cyber Security Operations Centre

Collaboration with Exponential-e will strengthen the university’s cyber security capabilities as part of its long-term cyber strategy.

  • Thursday, 9th January 2025 Posted 3 months ago in by Phil Alsop

Exponential-e has been selected by the University of Sussex to provide a fully managed Cyber Security Operations Centre (SOC) to detect and respond to cyber threats in real time.

Located near Brighton in the south of England, the University of Sussex is a leading higher education and research institution, home to over 18,500 students and nearly 3,500 staff. As part of its ongoing commitment to enhancing cyber security, the University has created a Cyber Security Programme, partnering with Exponential-e to implement a fully managed SOC, to support its vision.

The SOC, which will operate as a hybrid model, will see Exponential-e work in close collaboration with the University’s internal IT Services team. Together they will ensure that cyber security capabilities are strengthened, providing 24/7, 365 days a year monitoring, threat detection and response.

The key benefits that the managed SOC service will deliver is an increased capacity for earlier detection and response to events, incidents, and threats to minimise disruption to IT services, leading to a reduction in the number and severity of cyber incidents that occur.

Suzanne Elmore, Cyber Security Manager, at the University of Sussex, said: “In an ever-changing threat landscape, there is a continual need for improved insight and awareness of emerging cyber threats within the University. Working with Exponential-e to deliver the managed SOC, we will be able to access an informed source of intelligence to efficiently monitor threat analysis and respond to cyber threats, 24/7.”

Afshin Attari, Director of Public Sector at Exponential-e, said: “We understand the complexities of malicious behaviour and have deep rooted experience counteracting emerging threats, so we are looking forward to working with the University of Sussex to support its forward-thinking cyber strategy. The managed SOC service will not only monitor and manage threat analysis for quicker response rates to minimise IT

disruption for students and staff, but it will also help to reduce the University’s exposure to financial and reputational risk from cyber security threats.”

The contract spans an initial period of three years following implementation, with two annual extension options to a maximum of five years total. 

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