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  BTIIC-10: Managing Identities and risk in an Internet of Insecure devices


   Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment

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  Dr Z Lin, Prof P J Morrow  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

BT Ireland Innovation Centre:

This studentship is one of twelve such PhD studentships, offered in collaboration with British Telecom and tenable in the School of Computing, Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment at Ulster University based at the Jordanstown campus. The studentships relate to different research topics in future telecommunication networks and services with a particular emphasis on Intelligent Systems, Future Big Data Analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber Security, Fixed and Mobile Network Services. They are part of the recently funded BT Ireland Innovation Centre (BTIIC) which is a collaborative project between BT and Ulster University, with a large presence in BT Belfast. BTIIC is an ambitious research and engineering project, initially running for 5 years, and funded by Invest Northern Ireland. It comprises two Research Workstreams: (i) Intelligent Systems, and (ii) IoT – Trust, Security and Dependability. The research topics proposed for the 12 studentships are in these broad areas.

Project summary:

With an ever growing number of internet connected devices being bought by consumers, we are effectively creating an internet of insecure devices. It is becoming important to ensure the security of IoT, including privacy is maintained for the end users of such devices. The purpose of this project is to explore new technologies and their potential application to Identity and Trust Management for IoT Security. Technologies such as Blockchain could provide a solution to the problem of maintaining consistency of identity state / data information and in creation of a digital transactional community. The large number of devices involved in IoT applications and the dynamic nature of their relationships result in a number of problems requiring decentralised decision-making/action combined with global co-ordination for which BlockChain-style distributed ledgers may provide a solution. To achieve this type of large scale automated decision-making, novel robust methods for identity and risk management strategies are necessary.

Additional Application Information:

On the application form applicants should select one main BTIIC project and a maximum of two further project titles in which they are interested.

During the lifetime of the project there will be opportunities to work with BT Belfast Global Development Centre and there also may be openings to spend a period of time as part of a related Internship at BT Adastral Park Research Laboratories in Martlesham, Suffolk, UK (see (http://atadastral.co.uk/). Arrangements for the internship / visits will be made by the supervisory team of the PhD project in conjunction with BT, subject to satisfactory student academic performance on the project.

ATAS Summary:

With an ever growing number of internet connected devices being bought by consumers, we are effectively creating an internet of insecure devices. It is becoming important to ensure the security of IoT, including privacy is maintained for the end users of such devices. The purpose of this project is to explore new technologies and their potential application to Identity and Trust Management for IoT Security. Technologies such as Blockchain could provide a solution to the problem of maintaining consistency of identity state / data information and in creation of a digital transactional community. The large number of devices involved in IoT applications and the dynamic nature of their relationships result in a number of problems requiring decentralised decision-making/action combined with global co-ordination for which BlockChain-style distributed ledgers may provide a solution. To achieve this type of large scale automated decision-making, novel robust methods for identity and risk management strategies are necessary.

Keywords:
Computing, IoT, Security, Blockchain

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