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The CyberSecurity and Emergency Preparedness Institute proposes to build a
“World Class” Security
Analysis and Information Assurance Laboratory (SAIAL) that would be utilized by
outstanding UT Dallas research faculty and also available for our university and
corporate partners. This lab would have cross disciplinary capabilities
(engineering, software, public policy, etc.) with unique telecommunications
engineering and software expertise/experience that can range from devices to
systems. This UT Dallas laboratory attributes would be complementary to (not
competitive with) other publicly funded university laboratories. UT Dallas
laboratory would merge security testing and the development of advanced security
techniques while other similar laboratories focus mainly on security testing or
the development of security techniques. In addition, many labs only look at
disaster recovery methods and the UT Dallas laboratory will seek to prevent future
disasters. Detailed capabilities of the proposed laboratory are given below.
Capabilities of the Security Analysis and Information
Assurance Laboratory will include:
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Customized and commercial-off-the-shelf
(COTS) Software analysis tools
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“White hat” hacking techniques to advance the
use of Customized and COTS Software analysis tools
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Repository of known and
suspected vulnerabilities and powerful analysis techniques for vulnerability
assessment
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Design and development of advanced Security Evaluation Techniques
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Design, development and validation of Advanced Security Technologies
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Development and testing of advanced digital forensic techniques
This laboratory would be an extremely useful Homeland Security
tool used extensively by UT Dallas CyberSecurity and Emergency Preparedness
Institute and our collaborative partners, especially the National White Collar
Crime Center (NW3C).
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