Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150101116
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$315,000.00
Summary
Leakage-Resilient and Quantum-Secure Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols. Authenticated key exchange protocols allow multiple parties to establish a common secret key over a public network, and are a central component of network security. Key-leakage and quantum attacks are two primary threats against the existing protocols. This project aims to fill the gap by developing new authenticated key exchange protocols which are secure against both attacks. The new models, theories, and techniques dev ....Leakage-Resilient and Quantum-Secure Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols. Authenticated key exchange protocols allow multiple parties to establish a common secret key over a public network, and are a central component of network security. Key-leakage and quantum attacks are two primary threats against the existing protocols. This project aims to fill the gap by developing new authenticated key exchange protocols which are secure against both attacks. The new models, theories, and techniques developed in this project will produce technologies essential for securing data communications in current and future computer networks, and hence directly contribute to improving cybersecurity for all Australians.Read moreRead less
Smart Personalized Privacy Preserved Information Sharing in Social Networks. This project aims to create a novel and effective method for privacy protection at individual level, which is now a great concern of persons, businesses, and government agencies in this big data age. The project expects to build an automatic smart practical personalized privacy preserving system through removing the fundamental obstacles. The project will significantly advance human knowledge of privacy, and push Austra ....Smart Personalized Privacy Preserved Information Sharing in Social Networks. This project aims to create a novel and effective method for privacy protection at individual level, which is now a great concern of persons, businesses, and government agencies in this big data age. The project expects to build an automatic smart practical personalized privacy preserving system through removing the fundamental obstacles. The project will significantly advance human knowledge of privacy, and push Australia to the front line of the research field, and protect Australia better. Read moreRead less
Practical unified framework for secure e-consent mechanism for health records. This project is driven by modern applications of cryptography and network security and their applications in securing e-health by enabling secure Personal Health Records (PHRs), which will play an important role in the future healthcare industry.
Achieving security and privacy in radio frequency identification (RFID) with lightweight security technologies. Secure RFID technology to achieve reliable identification is essential for protecting critical information infrastructures. However, they are prone to security attacks due to difficulties in protecting RFID systems. This project will develop new lightweight security techniques to achieve practical security solutions for RFID.
In-memory moving objects analytics for real-time business applications. This project aims to develop a novel computing foundation based on in-memory technologies to address significant challenges of big data and location-based business intelligence, building upon the well-recognised research excellence in spatiotemporal data management at the University of Queensland, and HANA, SAP's (Systems, Applications, Products in data processing) new in-memory analytics platform.