The Indian Institute of Technology – Madras (IIT Madras) on Wednesday announced partnership with IDBI Bank to launch a cybersecurity lab to develop and deploy security solutions in crucial sectors such as healthcare, fintech and aerospace.
Inaugurated on July 31, the ‘IDBI – IITM Secure Systems Lab’ (I2SSL) will focus on creating market-ready IPs in cybersecurity, productisation and commercialisation of research work, especially for mobile technologies.
The lab would focus on cybersecurity in systems deployed in industries such as banking, automotive, power and telecommunications, and undertake experimental evaluation and assessment exercises. The researchers would also develop test cases for testing, carry out vulnerability research, and help devise hardening guidelines. It would help enterprise systems in managing cybersecurity risks in real-time, IIT Madras said in a statement.
The lab will work on secure systems engineering. Through this lab, the researchers aim to design and implement solutions that address security concerns from a holistic end-to-end perspective, ranging from fundamental problems in theory to practical system building to exploiting leakages and mounting implementation-based attacks to lab would provide a platform for research students and foster cybersecurity thinking in undergrads with the help of online programs, capture the flags (CTFs), hackathons, and projects.
The I2SSL, IIT Madras, plans to ingeniously design systems for critical applications such as hardware firewalls, point-of-sale devices, and mobile banking. Security would be achieved using memory safe languages, tagged architectures that provide fine grained access control, memory encryption, and in ingeniously developed Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
The researchers also aim to create an online forum that would facilitate Al-based malware analysis. The forum would offer datasets of malware runtime behaviour facilitating students and researchers to study the malware execution behaviour. They would look into Linux, Windows, as well as Mobile malware.
Further, I2SSL will also work on developing tools for automated security evaluation. The researchers aim to develop tools for binary analysis that could facilitate the discovery of ‘Zero-Day Vulnerabilities’ and other security threats in devices, especially mobile applications. They would work towards standardization and certification for device security, especially for mobile and embedded systems.
In the area of cryptography, researchers will work towards developing hardware accelerators for crypto-primitives including symmetric and asymmetric-key cryptography as well as post-quantum cryptography. The implementations would meet the standards set by cryptography and are also side-channel resistant. These accelerators would be implemented in a Trusted Platform Module that would form the root of trust for computing in multiple sectors including banking and finance, automotive and defence.
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