CYBER SECURITY
            RESEARCH CENTRE

Proposed Research Projects at CSRC

To provide thought leadership to the nation and to the world among academics, practitioners, and policymakers. Collaborative research shall follow up so that academic researchers work hand in hand with industry researchers. Key research projects be identified based upon the manpower developed after the conduct of training mentioned above. RCSRC research shall improve our ability to design secure computer and network systems and protect them from attacks, enables people and organizations to form secure trust relationships across networked computing devices, and improves our understanding of the social, economic, and policy barriers to the development and deployment of such technology. The Center shall engage a multidisciplinary team of researchers and faculty and educate students in the broad field of cyber security. The Center shall focus on research in key technologies related to preparation for and response to emergencies at national, state and local levels. Drawing on the strengths from Computer Science & Engineering & IT, and NASSCOM the Center shall be a valuable regional and national asset for the development of emergency readiness and response technology. The following projects shall be undertaken:

 

  • Project-I: Self defensive approach towards P2P worms exploits
  • Project-II:  Secure Wireless City
  • Project-III: Digital Image Forensics
  • Project-IV: Security through analysis and measurement for wireless LANs
  • Project-V: New Methods of Spoof Detection in 802.11 Wireless Networking
  • Project VI: Securing WLANs on top of 802.1x 

List of Modules covered under Human Resource Empowerment Programme at CSRC