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conduct world-class applied research. We change and make a difference. Do you want to become one of us? The PhD position is located within Department of Computer Science (DIDA) SDS (secure and distributed
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proactive security (with a strong focus on the emerging field of defensive cyber deception), critical infrastructure security, distributed system security, IoT security, malware and intrusion detection
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security systems. Through industry collaborations and research contributions, this project will pave the way for future innovations in IIoT security and sustainable cyber defence strategies. The PhD
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worthiness of autonomous vehicles cyber risk management, advanced threat intelligence secure-by-design for IoT and policy governance of cybersecurity For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/cysren
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role model in secure trustworthy AI by pioneering cyber resilience across the AI lifecycle. The research program focuses on four key themes: Trustworthy and Verifiable AI, Runtime Security Assurance
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Research Excellence in Cyber-Physical Infrastructure Systems (MECIS), and the University Transportation Center for Railway Safety (UTCRS). For further information regarding the College, please visit our
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This PhD position is supported by the Competence Hub in Research in Cybersecurity and Cyber Defence (Cyber Research Hub), an initiative of the Luxembourg Directorate of Defence (DoD) in partnership
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application process here. About the position The Department of Information Security and Communication Technology invites applications for a fully funded PhD position on AI-driven network operations for cloud
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cyber resilient AI, promoting education, knowledge sharing, and policy development. This PhD position is associated with the research theme Runtime Security Assurance. Once trained, AI models can be
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and society. The vision is to make Sweden a role model in secure trustworthy AI by pioneering cyber resilience across the AI lifecycle. The research program focuses on four key themes: Trustworthy and