Combining Cyber Innovation & Entrepreneurship
The Zero-Day Entrepreneurship course is designed to support students to understand the link between cyber security, innovation, and business. This course will help you to generate ideas and spot opportunities; understand how to mobilise resources; and put it all into action.
Entrepreneur or Intrapreneur - What is the difference?
The skillset for both entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs is the same, the difference is where you apply them. To put it simply, Entrepreneurs are those who are seeking to start their own enterprise, where Intrapreneurs are those seeking to make changes within an existing organisation. As the entrepreneur, you shoulder the burden of risk yet reap the most reward. As the intrapreneur, your organisation will take on the risks of change, and the majority of the benefits - however, as the agent of change you can use these skills and status to help propel yourself up and beyond those whom you work for.
How is this relevant to Cyber Security?
Cyber Security is by its very nature innovative. Those in the cyber security sector are always looking for ways to improve upon technologies and methodologies for improving cyber security. The natural antithesis to those in cyber security are the cyber criminals and malicious actors – who by their very nature are also highly innovative, as they constantly are seeking new ways to exploit people and systems for financial game. This persistent game of cat and mouse, of problems to be solved and fixed, drives the innovative nature of constantly solving problems and seeking improvements.
Nearly all business needs cyber security, and all business is entrepreneurial. Entrepreneurship requires innovation, and cyber security is innovative by its very nature.
This is why we have created the Zero-Day Entrepreneurship programme which focuses to offer support exclusively to those who are studying Cyber Security at Lancaster University to develop the entrepreneurial skill set.