Security Project
As computer systems continue to be involved into conducting businesses and operating mission critical applications, the ability to counter the effects of viruses, worms, intrusions, and other suspicious activities are becoming a vital safety asset. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) can help in this regard by monitoring network state looking for unauthorized usage, denial of service, and anomalous behavior. Intrusion prevention systems (IPSs) extend IDSs by providing real-time protection of the system resources.
The security project investigates issues related to
- Modeling and Visualization of IDS/IPS policies
- Conflict detection and resolution of IDS/IPS policies
- Efficient execution of IDS/IPS policies
- Distributed IDS/IPS architectures.
For more details see the Project description page.
Members
Dr. Issam Aib, PDF, x35170.
Jun Fung, PhD Student, x35672.
Khalid Subhi, PhD Student, x35672.
Constantine A. Murenin, MMath Student, x33581.
Karim Ali, MMath Student, x33581.
Previous Members
Tung Tran, MMath Student (Sep 2006 – Feb 2009).
Anh Le, MMath (Sep 2006 – Aug 2008).
Quanyan Zhu, MASc UFT, visitor (May – Aug 2008).
