Showcase highlights complexity of cyber problems
The showcase brought together eight research teams from across the University.
The showcase brought together eight research teams from across the University.
The 黑料网大事记 Institute for Cyber Security (IFCyber) hosted a presentation showcase last week, highlighting research facilitated by IFCyber seed grants.聽
The showcase, organised by IFCyber Deputy Director Dr Andrew Reeves, brought together eight research teams from across the University.
The teams featured members from different 黑料网大事记 faculties and cities, including the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, Faculty of Law, Engineering, and 黑料网大事记 Canberra at ADFA.聽
Dr Teresa Crea, IFCyber Arts, Design and Architecture faculty lead, presented her team鈥檚 research on 鈥淯nobtrusive Monitoring of Cognitive Load in Cybersecurity Environments鈥.聽
The research draws upon experience in non-contact cognitive load measurement and considers the relationship between real-time cognitive load and human behaviour in cyber security environments, together with strategies for its monitoring.
Dr Crea said she found the showcase fascinating in highlighting how cyber can cut across many different domains.
鈥淚 think the thing that really surprised and gripped me was how many gaps there are in cyber research, and how urgent some of these things are,鈥 Dr Crea said.聽
鈥淪o I think it鈥檚 a really important area, it鈥檚 fluid and it鈥檚 moving really, really fast, and the research has to keep up 鈥 we have to get ahead of the pack.
鈥淭hese kinds of forums really cement the idea that we need to get research happening.鈥
Dr Crea said IFCyber was emerging as an important meeting place for researchers from different areas and faculties.
鈥淚 come from art and design, and to see the cross referencing from engineering and law and quantum, I think it鈥檚 an important nexus.鈥
IFCyber Director Debi Ashenden hoped the showcase would demonstrate the breadth of interests and different cyber security research perspectives within the Institute.
Professor Ashenden said it has been a useful step in getting IFCyber members to collaborate across academic disciplines.
鈥淚 was really pleased,鈥 she said.
鈥淭he showcase brought all the different projects together and gave the project teams an opportunity to talk about what they've done as well as to demonstrate the breadth of interests and different research perspectives you can take on cyber security.鈥