Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust

The Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust carries out interdisciplinary research and graduate education in secure, reliable, and trustworthy ICT systems and services.

 

Interconnected ICT networks and systems are at the core of vital societal functions and services. Security of these systems and services is critical as our society is exposed to more vulnerabilities and risks. The failure of a system or network can lead to severe financial consequences or even loss of lives.

Core scientific and technological advances are required to develop reliable commercial and government services as well as network and communication infrastructures. Operating environments are often unpredictable and as systems increase in scale, complexity must be managed. In increasingly complex technical and nontechnical environments, reliability requires its own design paradigm requiring autonomy, reconfigurability, adaptivity, and redundancy.

Even if a service or network infrastructure is secure and dependable from a technical point of view, users may not necessarily trust it. To address this lack of trust, it is necessary to develop novel methods for establishing trust from an organizational, legal, and social perspective.

The goal of the centre is to:

URL:  http://wwwen.uni.lu/interdisciplinary_centre_for_security_reliability_and_trust Date:  Thursday March 18 2010 09:23:43 pm