India-UK Advanced Technology Centre (IU-ATC) of Excellence in Next Generation Networks Systems and Services
Lead Research Organisation:
Lancaster University
Department Name: Computing & Communications
Abstract
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Organisations
- Lancaster University (Lead Research Organisation)
- City, University of London (Collaboration)
- Lancaster University (Collaboration)
- INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS (Collaboration)
- UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY (Collaboration)
- Sasken (India) (Project Partner)
- BT Research (Project Partner)
- Wipro (India) (Project Partner)
- Tejas Networks (India) (Project Partner)
- Infosys (India) (Project Partner)
- MIDAS Communications Technologies India (Project Partner)
Publications
Schaeffer-Filho A
(2012)
A framework for the design and evaluation of network resilience management
Alberto Schaeffer-Filho
(2011)
An Adaptive Approach to Network Resilience: Evolving Challenge Detection and Mitigation
in Proceedings of 8th International Workshop on the Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN)
Andreas Louca (Author)
(2010)
Autonomic Network Management for Next Generation Networks
in proceedings of PGNET 2010
Sifalakis M
(2011)
Functional composition in future networks
in Computer Networks
Alberto Schaeffer-Filho (Author)
(2011)
Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation: A Quantitative Research Analysis
Azman Ali (Author)
(2010)
Justifying a Policy Based Approach for DDoS Remediation: A Case Study
in Processings of PGNet2010
Marnerides A
(2011)
MULTI-LEVEL NETWORK RESILIENCE: TRAFFIC ANALYSIS, ANOMALY DETECTION AND SIMULATION
in ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
Schaeffer-Filho A
(2011)
Policy-driven network simulation
Leung E
(2022)
Social support in schools and related outcomes for LGBTQ youth: a scoping review.
in Discover education
Description | The work developed within IU-ATC Theme 4 produced three major findings. These findings are not only research and technical findings but also findings with respect to the perception of key-resileince properties of future and emerging threats within the expert domain. Hence, the project has produced results in major research areas but also have got findings that are relevant in a context beyond the research domain. The key findings are: (1) Policy-based management provides flexibility in the configuration of system/network components to adapt in response to events and context changes. We have found this to be a key property when building resilient systems and networks, as the range and nature of the attacks a network may face cannot be fully anticipated; (2) More robust resilience strategies are characterised by an holistic approach based on the end-to-end monitoring of Internet threats, at both edge and core networks (horizontally), and at different layers of the protocol stack (vertically); (3) While concentrating on malicious traffic attacks or data integrity, industry experts and researchers may be underestimating the threat to Internet security posed by physical attacks to telecommunications infrastructure. |
Exploitation Route | The work developed within IU-ATC has helped us to attract significant R&D investment through a number of CASE studentships with BT Labs and EADS, and the consolidation of the Lancaster Cyber Security Centre of Excellence. We are also further developing the use of policy-based management strategies and multi-level network resilience in collaborations with our industry partners. We have been developing the work on management policies, multi-level network resilience and the investigation of future threats through a number of academic collaborations, both in Lancaster as well as in India, Australia and in the US. Also, we have been discussing the impact of some of these aspects with our industry partners, e.g., BT Labs. Hence, the exploration routes are o the one hand through traditional scientific and research exploitation and on the other hand target industrial partnerships |
Sectors | Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software) Education |
URL | http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/resilience/ |
Description | In research activities led by the UK side, IU-ATC Theme 4 has published 8 conference/workshop papers and 2 journal papers on security and resilience in computer networks. Additionally, 1 PhD thesis and 3 Master dissertations have been completed in Lancaster in areas related to IU-ATC Theme 4. The IU-ATC project has established an active collaboration framework between the UK and Indian partners, both in academia and industry. This allowed us to jointly explore and combine expertise (from the UK and Indian sides) in a multi-level network resilience framework for end-to-end monitoring of Internet threats. Research results obtained in IU-ATC Theme 4 have gained significant media attention and promoted the research to the wider public. In particular, initial results of our survey on Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation have been widely publicised in the Internet and featured in important IT news broadcasters, including ZDNet UK and Computer World UK. This has generated considerable public interest and helped to engage policy makers and experts at different levels. The research aspects investigated in IU-ATC Theme 4 have attracted considerable R&D investment, in the form of two joint CASE studentships with BT Labs and another CASE Studentship with EADS. |
First Year Of Impact | 2010 |
Sector | Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Government, Democracy and Justice |
Impact Types | Policy & public services |
Description | Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation |
Geographic Reach | National |
Policy Influence Type | Participation in a guidance/advisory committee |
Description | Airbus Group |
Amount | £97,121 (GBP) |
Funding ID | CASE-EADS |
Organisation | Airbus Group |
Sector | Academic/University |
Country | France |
Start | 04/2012 |
End | 04/2015 |
Description | BT |
Amount | £95,838 (GBP) |
Funding ID | CASE-BT |
Organisation | BT Group |
Sector | Private |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 05/2011 |
End | 06/2014 |
Description | Joint CASE Studentship with EADS |
Amount | £69,121 (GBP) |
Organisation | Airbus Group |
Sector | Academic/University |
Country | France |
Start | 03/2012 |
End | 04/2015 |
Description | Joint CASE studentships with BT |
Amount | £29,000 (GBP) |
Organisation | BT Group |
Department | BT Research |
Sector | Private |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 05/2011 |
End | 06/2014 |
Description | Lancaster Cyber Security Centre of Excellence |
Amount | £15,458 (GBP) |
Organisation | JANET UK |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 03/2007 |
End | 04/2012 |
Description | Collaboration with City University |
Organisation | City, University of London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Dr. Andreas Mauthe and Dr. Raj Muttukrishnan (City University) have been discussing possible collaborations (e.g. joint papers) and synergies between IU-ATC Theme 4 and the EPSRC INTERACT project. |
Collaborator Contribution | This has been a series of discussions regarding joint activities in the area of network resilience |
Impact | Outputs were mainly regarding insights into the relevant activities of the partners |
Start Year | 2010 |
Description | Collaboration with EPSRC project on ?Understanding and Managing Energy Usage in Future Networks? |
Organisation | Lancaster University |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | The EPSRC project on ?Understanding and Managing Energy Usage in Future Networks? deals with issues on how to minimise end-to-end (servers, networks and clients) energy usage in networked infrastructures by combining centrally planned management actions with end-user participation in the management process. By aligning this research with Theme 4, we aim to investigate management strategies that tackle energy-efficiency and resilience requirements simultaneously. This has been initially explored |
Collaborator Contribution | This internal partner has provided test-bed collaboration and has shared results from their end-user interaction with us. |
Impact | The results of this collaboration has mainly helped us to understand the user perspective better and was taken as input in other activities such as the expert questionnaire |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Collaboration with EU FP7 ResumeNet/University of Sydney |
Organisation | University of Sydney |
Country | Australia |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | ResumeNet is funded by the European Union Research Framework Programme 7 (EU FP7). The project investigates the need for resilience mechanisms and resilience metrics in current and future networks. Due to its close relation to the research addressed within the scope of IU-ATC, members of Theme 4 and members of ResumeNet jointly developed a simulation platform for the evaluation of policy-driven resilience strategies. This work included collaboration with Prof. Michael Fry (University of Sydney). The experiments and results were reported in the paper "An Adaptive Approach to Network Resilience: Evolving Challenge Detection and Mitigation", accepted and presented at the 8th International Workshop on Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN 2011, http://www.drcn2011.net), Krakow, Poland, in October 2011, and the paper "A Framework for the Design and Evaluation of Network Resilience Management", accepted and to be presented at the 13th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2012, http://www.ieee-noms.org/), Maui, Hawaii, USA, in April 2012. |
Collaborator Contribution | The partners had an equal share in the project according to their workpackes |
Impact | A number of joint publications (this with Paul Smith as co-author in this period) and further research discs ions |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Joint Theme 4 Workshop at IIT Mandi (22-23/01/2011), and at IIT Madras (31/01/2012) |
Organisation | Indian Institute of Technology Madras |
Country | India |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Partners from Lancaster and IIT Madras identified promising collaboration opportunities within IU-ATC Theme 4. Both IIT Madras and Lancaster use time series models on different datasets, the former focusing on application and packet data from the network edge and the latter focusing on network flows at the network core. This led the two groups to start investigating the benefit of a multi-level resilience approach, through a hybrid, multi-level resilience architecture combining mechanisms for anomaly detection both at the edge and at the core of the network. |
Collaborator Contribution | The partners focus on the algorithmic part of the joint research |
Impact | A joint paper:Multi-level network resilience: traffic analysis, anomaly detection and simulation A. Marnerides, C. James, A. Schaeffer-Filho, S. Sait, A. Mauthe, H. Murthy, in ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology, Special Issue on Next Generation Wireless Networks and Applications. Vol. 2, No. 2, June 2011. |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Lancaster Cyber Security Centre of Excellence |
Organisation | Lancaster University |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Lancaster Cyber Security Centre of Excellence is a multi-disciplinary centre spanning the School of Computing and Communications, the Department of Psychology and the University Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language (UCREL). The centre involves three full professors, one reader, five senior lecturers and one lecturer, in addition to a dedicated member of staff managing the flagship Masters program in Cyber Security. This centre has been funded from a variety of sources including research councils (EPSRC, ESRC), the European Commission, JANET and direct investment from security organisations. The centre?s income from external research grants in the past five years totals £3.52m. Two key aspects distinguish the centre from typical cyber security research: (a) its multi-disciplinary nature that combines traditional network security and communications research with approaches from data analysis and human behaviours informed by psychological and linguistic approaches, and (b) its close engagement with users in both governmental organisations and industry. The work being carried out within IU-ATC is instrumental with respect to the infrastructure security research in this initiative. |
Impact | The outcome is are more non-tangible in form of collaboration opportunities and infrastructures that can be jointly used. |
Start Year | 2007 |
Title | Policy-driven Resilience Simulator |
Description | The Policy-driven Resilience Simulator implemented within IU-ATC Theme 4 has been used in Lancaster as the main experimental platform for the evaluation of resilience strategies. This toolset is based on the integration between the OMNeT++ simulation environment and the Ponder2 policy framework. It offers a platform that allows the simulation of attack scenarios, and the implementation and evaluation of a range of resilience strategies. It has been used in several published papers in the scope of the IU-ATC. The toolset has also been used in Lancaster University as the main platform for the development of a number of master dissertations. The toolset is publicly available for download (http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/resilience/software) and we expect that it will continue to be used by students both from Lancaster and from other institutions. |
Type Of Technology | Software |
Year Produced | 2011 |
Open Source License? | Yes |
Impact | The software has been used by a number of international partners in India, Austria, Australia and Brazil |
URL | http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/resilience/software |
Description | A. Mauthe: Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation (Public Engagement) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | For the survey on Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation, we are counting with the help of experts who are members of specialised research organisations including IEEE, British Computer Society (BCS) and the IU-ATC Security Forum in India. Through this survey and its results we have engaged with the wider public by publishing the press release mentioned above which had generated considerable public interest. After their activity we were contacted by other research institutes and societies (e.g. ENISA) to have further discussion on the researched area and topics addressed in the study |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Cyber Challenges for National Security (Experts Panel) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue |
Part Of Official Scheme? | Yes |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Dr. Andreas Mauthe was invited to participate in an experts panel at the Cyber Challenges for National Security conference (http://www.rusi.org/events/ref:E4DF62C94761FA). The conference was organised by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and was held on November 15th-16th 2011, in London. At the RUSI, Dr. Andreas had the chance to engage with members of government offices and business leaders. A number of contacts have been established and there are ongoing talks about collaborations within the scope of the work on network resilience being developed in IU-ATC Theme 4. . Awarding Body - Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), Name of Scheme - Membership of a Panel After the event we have been approached by other national and international research institution in the field asking for further information and collaboration |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation (Influencing Policy) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
Results and Impact | Within IU-ATC Theme 4 we have designed an online survey on Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation. The information gathered not only highlights the general perceptions and trends, but also investigates and contrasts the answers of respondents from different backgrounds, in particular between experts from research and industry, and between experts from the UK and India. A report describing our initial findings has been made publicly available (http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/resilience/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/interim-report-future-threats-2011-august.pdf). Our findings will be able to provide additional inputs into the government strategy and cyber security policy development. There were numerous requests for discussions from media but also policy makers. The work has been reported in a number of online media outlets and has also let to an invitation to present and participate in a panel discussion at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI) Cyber Security Conference, 2011 I |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
URL | http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/resilience/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/interim-report-future-threats-2011... |
Description | Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation (Press Release) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | A press release describing the initial results of our survey on Future and Emerging Threats to Network Operation has been widely published in the Internet. The press release was initially made available at the Lancaster University website (http://www.infolab21.lancs.ac.uk/news_and_events/news/?article_id=1185) on the 29th of July 2011, and soon after it was also featured in important IT news broadcasters, including ZDNet UK (http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/security-threats/2011/08/08/the-overlooked-risk-to-the-internet-40093568/) and Computer World UK (http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/networking/3295546/security-experts-complacent-about-physical-network-attacks-study-finds/). Further websites where the press release was featured include Computer World HK (http://www.cw.com.hk/content/cyber-attacks-drive-demand-network-security-staff-uk), Computer World NZ (http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/telecommunications/security-experts-complacent-about-physical-network-attacks-study-finds), CSO Online (http://www.csoonline.com/article/687375/security-experts-complacent-about-physical-network-attacks-study-finds), Eurasia Review (http://www.eurasiareview.com/experts-complacent-about-communication-network-attacks-29072011/), IT World (http://www.itworld.com/it-managementstrategy/192105/cyber-attacks-drive-demand-network-security-staff), PC Advisor (http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/network-wifi/3295582/security-experts-complacent-about-physical-network-attacks-study-finds/), Science Daily (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110728111452.htm), among others. The aim of this press release is to promote awareness of the work developed within IU-ATC Theme 4 to a wider audience, including the general public and policy makers as well. There have been further requests for interviews and information, and invitations onto expert panels, etc. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
URL | http://www.infolab21.lancs.ac.uk/news_and_events/news/?article_id=1185 |