
Systems and Internet Infrastructure Security Lab
The Systems and Internet Infrastructure Security (SIIS) Laboratory is focused on the discovery of the next generation of technologies that will secure computer systems. The members of the lab investigate security and privacy issues in computing and communications technologies. Within the lab, we employ a wide array of scientific methodologies to understand and address the emergent security requirements of contemporary computing environments. These methodologies include protocol and systems design, data mining, formal modeling and analysis, and large-scale simulation. To accomplish these goals, the SIIS lab uses a number of resources, including Dell rack and blade servers, a bank of Apple Xserve G5s driving dual Xserve RAID disk arrays, and a generous donation of address space on a high speed network from the CSE department at Penn State.
Research projects include Telecommunications Security, Internet Internet Security in Interdomain Routing, and Computer Programming Language Based Security.
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