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“The trends are going in the wrong direction,” said Saini of the increase and quality of cyber attacks.
“They’re so much more sophisticated. In the last five to 10 years, things have changed completely. The level of sophistication has increased exponentially.”
Saini said what should concern everyone is the introduction of artificial intelligence into cybersecurity. With virtually every facet of society moving towards some type of connection to the Internet, the ramifications and points of vulnerability are also growing rapidly.
“We need to up our way of defending ourselves,” Saini said. “We need to think like the military does in developing new weapons and defences to deal with what’s coming in the future.”
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Computational Biology Department in the School of Computer Science have developed a new process that could reinvigorate the search for natural product drugs to treat cancers, viral infections and other ailments.
VIT-AP University join hands with Juniper Networks Cloud & Automation Academy (JNCAA)
The signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the at Juniper Networks Cloud & Automation Academy (JNCAA) and School of Computer Science and Engineering, VIT-AP University and was held Virtually on 25th May 2021. Dr. S V Kota Reddy, Vice-Chancellor, VITâAP University after signing the MoU with JNCAA, told that this collaboration will help faculty and students to get Juniper Training & Certification. This collaboration can bring forth 10 Industry demand courses with lots of research & Career opportunities in the Cloud & Networking Space Most impor-tantly, VIT-AP University Juniper Program certified students will be given additional priority by the Juniper team during its recruitment which offers Super Dream Jobs.
By Justin Hendry on May 31, 2021 12:53PM
Six-month backing to ensure long-term viability.
UNSW will provide a six-month funding lifeline to the research team responsible for developing the secure embedded L4 (seL4) microkernel after the group was disbanded by CSIRO’s Data61.
TS is one of several groups impacted by a wider Data61 restructure that will impact up to 70 staff across software computation systems, cyber physical systems and analytics and decision sciences.
The new funding from UNSW’s School of Computer Science and Engineering will see continued research and development on seL4 – the first operating system kernel said to be mathematically proven to be secure.
Applicants have the flexibility of choosing their dates for the examination from the given three dates and can begin registration from June 1 onwards. For the convenience of the students, there will be an option of a demo test from 4th June onwards to give them an experience of the real exam portal.