Nov. 21, 2024
U荔枝视频 receives nearly $7 million from National Cybersecurity Consortium
Eight projects at the 荔枝视频 have received nearly $7 million from the (NCC) as the post-secondary institution emerges as a rising star in the cyber landscape.
The NCC is working to grow a pan-Canadian network with private and public sectors to lead innovation and talent development and increase economic activity.
鈥淐ybersecurity is more than just a shield for our digital assets; it鈥檚 a cornerstone for commercial innovation, economic growth and societal trust,鈥 Fran莽ois-Phillippe Champagne, federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, said in a news release last month.
across the country to develop cybersecurity-related training to help varied industries, take innovative projects to market, and support research and development across Canada.
鈥淭he National Cybersecurity Consortium鈥檚 $22.8-million investment is a critical contribution to the Canadian cybersecurity community that will facilitate cross-sectoral collaborations, drive economic growth, and establish or deepen our knowledge of core technologies that protect Canadians,鈥 says Dr. Ken Barker, BSc'82, MSc'84, PhD, NCC scientific director.
Herbert Fensury, CEO of ENFOCOM Cyber.
The eight projects at U荔枝视频 were in the Faculty of Science, the Schulich School of Engineering and the Faculty of Law:
CyberGuardian: Bridging the Cybersecurity Enforcement Training Gap 鈥 $1 million
This project addresses the escalating challenge of cybercrimes by enhancing the proficiency of law enforcement officers.
IntruderInsight: Elevating Cyber Attribution with AI Insights 鈥 $2 million
This project addresses the challenge of attribution due to increasing threats in digital systems. It will benefit government, law enforcement and private organizations involved in cybersecurity.
Authentication for Quantum-Enabled Secure Communication 鈥 $940,000
Given the rapid progress in quantum technologies, there is an urgent need to develop cryptographic solutions that remain secure against quantum-enabled attackers.
Toward a Secure User-Centric Green Credit Management System 鈥 $561,000
Climate change presents an unprecedented global challenge that demands immediate action. This project will incentivize individuals and corporations through credit systems.
Ostrich Accounting: Dotting I鈥檚 and Crossing T鈥檚 with your Head in the Sand 鈥 $500,000
Digital privacy and legal compliance pose increasing challenges, so this project proposes a groundbreaking solution: leveraging secure multiparty computation (MPC) technology to empower organizations to address intricate legal obligations.
Protecting Democracy from Cyber Threats 鈥 $500,000
This project provides a comprehensive and current understanding of the role, influence and impact of human factors on the cybersecurity of democratic elections in Canada.
Adaptive Decision Defense System: A Proactive Approach to Detecting and Mitigating Dual Denial of Decision Attacks in Critical Infrastructure 鈥 $496,800
This project develops an Adaptive Decision Defense System (ADDS) to bolster the cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures (CI) against sophisticated and evolving threats.
IncidentSync: Bridging IT and Law Enforcement 鈥 $1 million
This project facilitates collaboration between private organizations and law enforcement agencies for cyber-incident investigations.
Three of the eight U荔枝视频 projects are connected to the .
The centre is honoured to receive $4 million, says Herbert Fensury, CEO of .
鈥淭he funding will propel us forward in these key projects addressing urgent cybersecurity needs nationwide,鈥 he says.
Fensury says there鈥檚 a total of 25 partners involved in that work.
鈥淭he 荔枝视频 will be involved in all three projects, positioning 荔枝视频 as a hub of cybersecurity advancement and innovation in Canada,鈥 he adds. 鈥淭ogether, we are creating a launch pad for learning, discovery and entrepreneurial success that fuels cybersecurity progress across sectors.鈥
U荔枝视频 joined forces with ENFOCOM and Raytheon Canada .
It features a scalable cyber range, the only one of its kind in Alberta, that can simulate digital environments, systems, threats and defences.
Led and managed by industry experts, it鈥檚 a critical institution for cyber security and research.
The is also the first , the world鈥檚 leading cybersecurity credentialling organization. Through that partnership, students will be able to complete the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) credential alongside their academic career.
Last year, U荔枝视频鈥檚 also received more than $900,000 in funding from NCC for a project to train future lawyers, legal academics and policy experts to advise on law and policy issues related to cybersecurity concerns.