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Meet this Digital Rail 2022 speaker: Richard Thomas

Find out from Richard Thomas, UKRRIN Industrial Fellow in Data…

1 November 2022 | By

Find out from Richard Thomas, UKRRIN Industrial Fellow in Data Integration and Cyber-Security at the University of Birmingham, about the topics he hopes to address during his panel discussion at the Digital Rail event on 7 & 8 November 2022.

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Protecting railway cyber-security today, tomorrow and for the future

Richard Thomas is a UKRRIN Industrial Fellow in Data Integration…

8 January 2021 | By

Richard Thomas is a UKRRIN Industrial Fellow in Data Integration and Cyber-Security at the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education (BCRRE). In this article for Global Railway Review, Richard explains the intricacies of protecting and maintaining railway assets, while constantly evolving to meet the cyber-security needs of future technology.

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In-Depth Focus: Cyber-Security

As the digitalisation of the railway progresses, this In-Depth Focus…

22 October 2020 | By

As the digitalisation of the railway progresses, this In-Depth Focus explores how the rail industry must adapt to continue to deliver safe, reliable and efficient services as the sector faces ever evolving cyber-threats.

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Global Railway Review Issue 5 2020

In this issue, we feature articles from industry experts on…

22 October 2020 | By

In this issue, we feature articles from industry experts on a vast range of topics including: What HS2 will mean for rail freight capacity in Britain; the latest developments on the Ceneri Base Tunnel project; and how GTR’s workforce is its greatest asset, plus our 'Smart Track Maintenance' and 'Cyber-Security'…

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Driving forward rail innovation with data and communication

Global Railway Review spoke to Richard Thomas, UKRRIN Industrial Fellow…

16 December 2019 | By

Global Railway Review spoke to Richard Thomas, UKRRIN Industrial Fellow in Data Integration and Cybersecurity at the University of Birmingham about how the sector can drive innovation forward by communicating with each other and keeping the railways relevant by using data to deliver good passenger experience.