10 Oct 09

Centre for Secure Information Technologies

I was having a peruse of the latest (1oth – 23rd October) edition of Engineering and Technology magazine from the IET this morning. Contained therein is an interesting announcement from Queen’s University in Belfast of the opening of a new research centre for IT Security. The investment in the £30m establishment is part-funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the Technology Strategy Board and a collection of industry ’sponsors’ such as BAE, Thales et al.

Interestingly the centre is researching intelligent CCTV systems that seek to filter and prioritise video, highlighting what it detects to be ‘incidents of note’ to human operators.

Other technologies being explored seek to improve router security, making them more resilient to Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and seeking to prevent the propagation of DoS attacks through “IP networks”.

The diagram below illustrates the areas of application and technology focus for CSIT. Their view is that “one of the key differentiators for CSIT is the multi-disciplinary and system integration aspect of the centre. It is only by integrating some of the different technology ‘pillars’ outlined below, that creative and appropriate solutions to complex real world problems can be delivered.”

You can read more at the CSIT Website. CSIT is part of the campus of the Northern Ireland Science Park.

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  • Steve, I would be very interested to understand more about what queens are doing in the security space. Kind regards Mark Jones – Global Director, Security Services, Atos Origin



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