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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180102199

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $413,043.00
    Summary
    Privacy-preserving data processing on the cloud. This project aims to address the current lack of privacy of user data processed by common cloud computing web servers, including email, business data, and confidential files. This project aims to develop new techniques in cryptography. The anticipated outcome is a suite of practical tools enabling common cloud computing processing operations such as search, statistical analysis, and multi-user access control, to be performed efficiently while pres .... Privacy-preserving data processing on the cloud. This project aims to address the current lack of privacy of user data processed by common cloud computing web servers, including email, business data, and confidential files. This project aims to develop new techniques in cryptography. The anticipated outcome is a suite of practical tools enabling common cloud computing processing operations such as search, statistical analysis, and multi-user access control, to be performed efficiently while preserving the data privacy. These tools should provide significant benefits to the privacy of cloud users, as well as financial and reputation benefits to the IT industry, by significantly reducing the likelihood of massive user data privacy breaches in the event of a cyber-hacking attack on the cloud server.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220100003

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $462,000.00
    Summary
    Secure Crowdsourcing Classification with Privacy Protection against Servers. This project aims to enable comprehensive quality data classification via secure crowdsourcing. The quality of a data-intensive process, such as a Machine Learning algorithm, depends on the input data quality. By using a crowdsourcing classification, the project expects to overcome the painstaking and costly process of humans correctly annotating extensive input data from diverse real information. The expected outcomes .... Secure Crowdsourcing Classification with Privacy Protection against Servers. This project aims to enable comprehensive quality data classification via secure crowdsourcing. The quality of a data-intensive process, such as a Machine Learning algorithm, depends on the input data quality. By using a crowdsourcing classification, the project expects to overcome the painstaking and costly process of humans correctly annotating extensive input data from diverse real information. The expected outcomes are innovative technologies, guaranteeing accuracy and confidentiality of annotation results whilst protecting the privacy of data classification results. It enhances data-intensive outputs quality, which will benefit large data-intensive applications, such as cybersecurity protections via intrusion detection.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180103251

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $383,826.00
    Summary
    Privacy-preserving online user matching. This project aims to develop efficient techniques to preserve the privacy of users of online matching websites used for finding employment, friends and partners. The project expects to generate new knowledge in privacy preserving user matching with multiple servers. The expected outcomes are new techniques that can find matching users without revealing their interests to the matching server and a prototype based on these techniques. This should alleviate .... Privacy-preserving online user matching. This project aims to develop efficient techniques to preserve the privacy of users of online matching websites used for finding employment, friends and partners. The project expects to generate new knowledge in privacy preserving user matching with multiple servers. The expected outcomes are new techniques that can find matching users without revealing their interests to the matching server and a prototype based on these techniques. This should alleviate the privacy concerns of people using online tools that require providing personal information.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220102803

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $435,000.00
    Summary
    Privacy-Preserving Location Based Queries. This project aims to develop efficient solutions for mobile users to consume location-based services (LBS) without revealing their locations. The project expects to demonstrate the effectiveness of the solutions using theoretic analysis and practical experiments. The expected outcomes are a multiparty trust model, techniques to distribute user location information among multiple location-based services, and a practical system to protect privacy in mobil .... Privacy-Preserving Location Based Queries. This project aims to develop efficient solutions for mobile users to consume location-based services (LBS) without revealing their locations. The project expects to demonstrate the effectiveness of the solutions using theoretic analysis and practical experiments. The expected outcomes are a multiparty trust model, techniques to distribute user location information among multiple location-based services, and a practical system to protect privacy in mobile environments. This should protect the privacy of individuals and increase users’ trust in location-based systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102835

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $350,000.00
    Summary
    Private searching on streaming data. This project aims to explore secure and practical solutions for various internet search types and to develop a prototype of a private searching system to avoid compromising user privacy whilst sharing query requests. Searching of streaming data allows collection of useful information from huge streaming sources of data such as on-line news feeds and internet chat-rooms. Current solutions for this problem are inefficient and restricted to a couple of simple se .... Private searching on streaming data. This project aims to explore secure and practical solutions for various internet search types and to develop a prototype of a private searching system to avoid compromising user privacy whilst sharing query requests. Searching of streaming data allows collection of useful information from huge streaming sources of data such as on-line news feeds and internet chat-rooms. Current solutions for this problem are inefficient and restricted to a couple of simple search types, and vulnerable to identifying the search requester. The project expects to develop private searching tools to protect the privacy of user's search queries. This will have the potential to detect any attacks to our digital infrastructure while keeping the search criteria classified, and could have applications in Australian counter-terrorism and homeland defence.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220100215

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,000.00
    Summary
    Privacy-aware Smart Access Control for Internet-of-Things on Blockchain. This project aims to address privacy and trust issues in Internet-of-Things (IoT) access control mechanism of smart critical infrastructure. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of IoT access control by leveraging privacy-preserving techniques, blockchain, and machine learning. Expected outcomes of this project include enhanced capability to build improved techniques for privacy aware tamperproof IoT a .... Privacy-aware Smart Access Control for Internet-of-Things on Blockchain. This project aims to address privacy and trust issues in Internet-of-Things (IoT) access control mechanism of smart critical infrastructure. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of IoT access control by leveraging privacy-preserving techniques, blockchain, and machine learning. Expected outcomes of this project include enhanced capability to build improved techniques for privacy aware tamperproof IoT access control with machine learning based anomaly detection. This should provide significant benefits, such as preventing cyber threats on security and privacy of IoT and improving trust in IoT-enabled smart critical infrastructure of Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200103308

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Encrypted, Distributed, and Queryable Data Store: Framework and Realisation. This project aims to design an encrypted, distributed, and queryable data store. Distributed data stores are used for a broad spectrum of applications. While creating unprecedented opportunities, long-standing data security and privacy concerns are yet to be tackled. This project expects to propose a new architecture for encrypted data stores, and devise practical query processing functions over encrypted and distribute .... Encrypted, Distributed, and Queryable Data Store: Framework and Realisation. This project aims to design an encrypted, distributed, and queryable data store. Distributed data stores are used for a broad spectrum of applications. While creating unprecedented opportunities, long-standing data security and privacy concerns are yet to be tackled. This project expects to propose a new architecture for encrypted data stores, and devise practical query processing functions over encrypted and distributed data records. The intended outcome should bring users confidence for the secure adoption of cloud data storage services and significantly benefit enterprises that demand guaranteed protection on their proprietary data.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP200201035

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $331,898.00
    Summary
    Efficient Multi-key Homomorphic Encryption and Its Applications. Multi-key homomorphic encryption (MKHE) is a key technology that functions to allow multiple users to supply their private input for collaboration in the cloud while keeping the user data confidential. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to obtain efficient MKHEs. This project aims to overcome this challenge by enabling novel efficient MKHEs. The expected outcomes of this project are to develop innovative cryptographic technologies .... Efficient Multi-key Homomorphic Encryption and Its Applications. Multi-key homomorphic encryption (MKHE) is a key technology that functions to allow multiple users to supply their private input for collaboration in the cloud while keeping the user data confidential. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to obtain efficient MKHEs. This project aims to overcome this challenge by enabling novel efficient MKHEs. The expected outcomes of this project are to develop innovative cryptographic technologies which realise efficient MKHEs, together with their cryptographic libraries and practical applications in solving industry problems. This will provide direct economic benefits to Australian industry through the enablement of advanced technologies and low-cost business solutions which are developed in Australia.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP190100984

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $199,857.00
    Summary
    Enabling Anonymity and Privacy for Blockchain Technology in a Quantum World. Blockchain is a promising technology in the digital world today. However, existing approaches for enabling blockchain applications, particularly with privacy protection and anonymity, are vulnerable to quantum computer attacks. This project aims to enable novel cryptographic mechanisms together with their cryptographic libraries for protecting blockchain in the quantum world, hence, post-quantum secure blockchain. The e .... Enabling Anonymity and Privacy for Blockchain Technology in a Quantum World. Blockchain is a promising technology in the digital world today. However, existing approaches for enabling blockchain applications, particularly with privacy protection and anonymity, are vulnerable to quantum computer attacks. This project aims to enable novel cryptographic mechanisms together with their cryptographic libraries for protecting blockchain in the quantum world, hence, post-quantum secure blockchain. The expected outcomes of this project include innovative technologies, as well as secure and practical post-quantum protocols for protecting future blockchain applications. This will provide economic and social benefits to Australian industry through the enablement of advanced technologies which are developed in Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210102670

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $480,000.00
    Summary
    Intelligent Technologies for Smart Cryptography. This project aims to improve cybersecurity by automating the process of generating cryptographic software for smart devices. The expected outcomes are tools that automatically produce efficient cryptographic software that resists attacks. The main benefit of this project is to reduce the amount of expert labour required when developing secure software.
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