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Proposer
Hani Ragab
Title
[New] Cybersecurity in Robotics
Goal
Work on one of the several challenges in securing Robots
Description
There are several cybersecurity challenges in robotics and we can work on one of them: Secure Communication: communication could be either with other robots (e.g., in a swarm scenario) or with controllers or base stations; compromising those communications can lead to disasters. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS): since the traditional IDS are made for standard TCP/IP networks, expecting a different type of traffic. Developing suitable IDS using AI would add an excellent layer of protection. Data Privacy and Ethics: robots can get access to sensitive data, especially those used in medical context or personal assistance. It is crucial that this data is only accessible by authorised individuals and according to a pre-defined policy. AI and Machine Learning Security: many robots are controlled (partially or entirely) by AI systems. It is important to protect those systems against adversarial attacks that could manipulate the AI controller of a robot.
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Background
Url
Difficulty Level
Challenging
Ethical Approval
None
Number Of Students
2
Supervisor
Hani Ragab
Keywords
Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence
Master of Science in Computer Science for Cyber Security
Master of Science in Data Science
Master of Science in Network Security
Master of Science in Robotics
Master of Science in Software Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computing Science
Bachelor of Engineering in Robotics
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Cyber Security)
Master of Science in Robotics with Industrial Application
Postgraduate Diploma in Artificial Intelligence