Congratulations to Ishan Karunanyake on his well-deserved award. Ishan also runs IFCYBER HDR reading group and was instrumental in running the IFCYBER conference student competition.
The scheme is open to researchers from all around the world, and only 200 young researchers (100 in mathematics and 100 in computer science) are selected to attend. This is a networking event to connect top scientists (ACM Turing Awards, Abel Priz
We are delighted to share that the CSIRO Next Generation Graduates grant application on Trusted Automation for Industrial Internet of Things has been successful.
Our bid has received $50 million funding each from government and the two universities, and matching funding of the order of $140 million from over 50 industry partners.
Dr Nan Sun received her PhD degree in Information Technology from Deakin University. Dr Sun is currently a lecturer with the School of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of New South Wales, Canberra.
Dr. Sushmita was previously a Senior Research Scientist in CSIRO Data61. Her primary research interests are in applied cryptography, cyber security, blockchains and data privacy.
Avertro is proudly partnering with UNSW on a cybersecurity artificial intelligence project that will benefit the industry and bring sovereign Australian innovation to the world.
Australian governments and businesses have been warned they face their greatest hacking threat yet, Apache Log4j. John Stapleton reports on Australian Cyber Security Centre warnings of possible widespread systems failure.
A critical flaw discovered in software used in millions of devices across the world has cybersecurity experts worried.The vulnerability is in Java-based software known as “Log4j” that many software developers use to configure their applications.
At DAIRNet’s inaugural seminar on 18 November, UNSW IFCYBER member A/Prof Frank den Hartog presented the current status of the NGTF project “Use of SDN for Multi-Bearer Time-Sensitive Distributed Systems in Defence Networks”, a collaboration of UN
Innovate to Grow, CSIRO’s Data61 and the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre came together tailoring a program on understanding the role that cyber security plays within organisations. The workshop brought practical and relevant research de