One of the major issues in IT security is not that attacks and exploits are successful. It's that they're successful and then go unnoticed for so long.. A new DARPA-funded research project at Georgia Tech is applying a variety of techniques to dramatically reduce the "dwell time" of an attack from the current average of more than 6 months to as little as 24 hours.. A new DARPA-funded research project at Georgia Tech is applying a variety of techniques to dramatica. major, security, attacks, exploits, successful. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The U.S. National Security Agency is attempting to build a new breed of supercomputer that theoretically could make short work of cracking most keys used for encrypted communications. . The project to build "a cryptographically useful quantum computer" is part of an $80 million research project called "Penetrating Hard Targets" that is taking place at a campus in College Park, Maryland, according to The Washington Post. The newspaper quoted documents it said were provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The endeavor to construct 'a practically applicable quantum device for encryption' is part of a $100 million research program launched by the CIA.. Quantum Computing, Encryption Security, Cybersecurity Innovations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Lance Spitzner submits , The Project has a new section on its site "Research Projects". The purpose of this site is to give universities, students, or research organizations topics for security related research projects. If you are in need of a thesis topic or research goal this is a great place to start.. . .. Lance Spitzner submits , The Project has a new section on its site "Research Projects". The purpose of this site is to give universities, students, or research organizations topics for security related research projects. If you are in need of a thesis topic or research goal this is a great place to start. Many universities, graduate students, and research organizations are looking for topics on security research. The Honeynet Project has many areas that require extensive research. The purpose of this site is to bring the needs of these organizations together. Here you will find specific topics that the Honeynet Project needs help in. Individuals and organizations are highly encouraged to lead the research in any of these topics, as part of a funded research project, grants, class requirements, or thesis papers. This can be done on your own, or as members of the Honeynet Research Alliance. If you like, the Honeynet Project can also list your contact information next to a specific topic, so other members of the security community can contact and work with you on a specific research project. To learn more, contact
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