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Title: Institute for Cyber Security (ICS)


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Institute for Cyber Security (ICS)
  • Prof. Ravi Sandhu
  • Executive Director and
  • Lutcher Brown Endowed Chair
  • ravi.sandhu_at_utsa.edu
  • 210 458 6081

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Ravi Sandhu
  • BTech, MTech Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay,
    Delhi
  • MS, PhD Computer Science, Rutgers
  • Asst Prof Computer Science, Ohio State U (6 yrs)
  • Assoc/Full Prof Information Security, George
    Mason U (18 yrs)
  • Full Prof Computer Science, UTSA (started June
    2007)
  • ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow
  • Founding EIC ACM TISSEC worlds leading security
    journal
  • Past-Chairman ACM SIGSAC worlds leading
    security society
  • Founder ACM CCS worlds leading security
    conference
  • Co-Founder Chief Scientist, TriCipher Silicon
    Valley startup

I am here because of past accomplishments but
what matters and what excites me is the future
opportunity at the bleeding edge
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ICS Background
  • 2000 UTSA and San Antonio Community identify
    strategic goal of excellence in Cyber Security
  • 2001 Center for Infrastructure Assurance and
    Security (CIAS) established, garners success in
    service to DoD and DHS
  • 2006 UTSA wins 3.5M State of Texas Emerging
    Technology Fund grant to create a new Institute
    for Cyber Security
  • 2007 Prof. Ravi Sandhu recruited to found and
    lead ICS with additional 1M Endowed Chair and
    1M UT STARS funding
  • CIAS becomes a component of ICS

ICS is an unique opportunity but true excellence
requires hard work, patience and sustained support
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ICS Scope
  • Research
  • Tenure-track faculty and their graduate students
  • Research faculty and staff
  • Education
  • Degree and non-degree programs
  • Commercialization
  • The big challenge for UTSA and all research
    universities
  • Opportunity to be a national leader and role
    model
  • Service
  • Public sector build on CIAS success and beyond
  • Private sector another big challenge
  • Partnerships
  • Academia, Industry, Government, International

A comprehensive big-tent Institute but the core
will always remain research driven by
tenure-track faculty
5
ICS Mission
  • To pursue world-class high-impact cyber-security
    research, education, commercialization and
    service in synergy with relevant components of
    UTSA, and with world-class partners.

Very ambitious but in our grasp
6
Change Drivers
Entering an era of application-driven security
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Research Opportunities
  • What does it mean to be secure?
  • What are the appropriate tradeoffs in an
    application business context?
  • Who decides?
  • Who pays?
  • How do we make it secure?
  • What do we need to invent to get there?
  • How do we use existing inventions to get there?

Collaboration with application experts,
especially where the applications themselves are
cutting edge
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ICS Plans
  • Big investments
  • Tenure track faculty seed money for new lines
  • Laboratory renovate, refurbish, equipment, staff
  • Smaller investments
  • Seed money work that will lead to funding down
    the line
  • Bridge money continue work between grants

Come talk to me and conversely
9
Personal Research Agenda
  • Develop a framework for dealing with security
  • RBAC, UCON, PEI
  • Demonstrate utility of this framework in diverse
    contexts, evolve the framework as needed
  • Engage with industry to understand their
    priorities and place doctoral students in
    internships and jobs

Lots of scope for collaboration
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RBAC96
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UCON 2004
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PEI Models Policy, Enforcement, Implementation
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