The final year Computer Science with Cyber Security BSc(Hons) student was selected by the continental space exploration institution from among hundreds of applicants.
The programme is designed to train the next generation of cyber security professionals on how to identify and deal with threats and risks, specifically within the space sector. They will be provided hands-on experience in securing space communication systems and develop an understanding of overall cybersecurity monitoring and mitigation against threats.
The training will include an introduction to security engineering for space systems that prioritize cyber protection, alongside operational risk management for cybersecurity.
Lewis said: “This will be a major boost to my computing and cyber security journey. Throughout my degree programme, I have gained useful experience with some of the technology to be used in this training. Their application within space is rather new to me, but that’s what makes the course so exciting. It’s such an interesting area of study and I cannot wait to get started”.
The 28-year-old, also a native of Suffolk in the Bury St Edmunds area, will join 29 other university students at the European Space Agency (ESA) Education Training and Learning Facility in ESEC-Galaxia, Belgium, for five days.