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This work was supported by the Turing’s Defence and Security programme through a partnership with the UK government in accordance with the framework agreement between GCHQ and the Alan Turing Institute.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are increasingly being utilised in ocean-related activities across science, industry, and defence sectors.
For instance, navy minesweepers are leveraging AI to minimise risks to personnel while accelerating the detection and neutralisation of mines. Additionally, the United States Department of Defence has announced initiatives to use AI for detecting and combating illegal fishing as part of its new defence innovations.
At the University of Plymouth, AI is applied in marine science to enhance our understanding of biodiversity and the marine environment.
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Project objectives

This project aims to enhance the cyber resilience of AI in marine autonomous systems by recommending best practices throughout the lifecycle of marine AI – from development and training to deployment. The project also explores the use of sensor fusion as a means of bolstering cyber resilience against attacks targeting AI systems. Furthermore, this work includes proposing extensions to the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) guidelines for developing secure AI.
 

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Marine Institute

The University’s Marine Institute is the first and largest such institute in the UK.
We provide the external portal to our extensive pool of world-leading experts and state-of-the-art facilities, enabling us to understand the relationship between the way we live, the seas that surround us and the development of sustainable policy solutions.
We are integrating our multidisciplinary expertise in marine and maritime research, education and innovation to train new scientists, engineers, policy-makers, artists, technicians and business managers of the future.

Centre for Decarbonisation and Offshore Renewable Energy

In response to climate change imperatives, we are bringing together a critical mass of leading research and expertise from across the University of Plymouth. Through co-creation and collaboration with partners from business, government and key communities from across the globe, the Centre aims to be a beacon for the University’s whole-system transdisciplinary approach to solutions-oriented research, accelerating sustainable developments in decarbonisation and renewable energy.
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The Turing University Network

The Alan Turing Institute is the national institute for data science and artificial intelligence, and the Turing University Network is a key component of its overarching strategy.
The network supports the Institute in achieving its three ambitious goals: advance world-class research and apply it to national and global challenges, build skills for the future, and drive an informed public conversation.
Through the Turing University Network, the Institute will build a structured and inclusive university network representative of the wider data science and AI community in the UK, which will facilitate better connections across the data science and AI landscape.