Project aims to ensure offshore renewable innovations remain cyber-secure
The Cyber-Resilience of Offshore Wind Networks (CROWN) project will create a purpose-built lab space at the University of Plymouth

The quest for clean energy is a critical element in the global drive for net zero. However, as increasingly innovative technologies are developed there is a pressing need to ensure they are not only efficient but also cyber-secure. With the South West being at the forefront of developments in floating offshore wind and maritime cyber security, this project unites two disciplines that will be critical to our future environmental and economic prosperity.
Mrs Chloe Rowland
CROWN Project Manager
"We're thrilled to be partnering with the University of Plymouth to support the CROWN initiative. The development of a maritime cyber-cluster, alongside the existing Cyber-SHIP laboratory, is a significant step towards establishing the region as a leader in the emerging offshore wind industry, which will rely heavily on digital systems. Strong marine cybersecurity expertise is a vital part of helping this industry grow and this transformative project will drive innovation and cutting-edge research, and foster regional economic growth."
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