"UNE Researcher Awarded Major Grant to Tackle Cybercrime"
Dr. Kamaljeet Sandhu of the University of New England (UNE) has been awarded a major international research grant in support of him leading a groundbreaking project to prevent and detect cybersecurity threats. He is one of 12 Australian researchers from nine universities to receive a prestigious Australia India 'Unati' Research Collaboration Grant from the Australian Government, which seeks to strengthen the relationship between the two countries. This cybersecurity research will benefit Australian and Indian citizens, universities, businesses, and governments. However, the research will also benefit the greater global community and all Internet users. Dr. Sandhu and his team will develop new ethical frameworks and identify best practices for digital technology platforms to detect and prevent cyberattacks. The research will involve exploring a quantum computing model that will solve complex problems quicker than classical computers and training machines to detect attacks on their own. This article continues to discuss Dr. Sandhu's research on ways to prevent and detect cybersecurity threats.
The University of New England reports "UNE Researcher Awarded Major Grant to Tackle Cybercrime"