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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP220100332

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $391,412.00
    Summary
    Cryptographic Group Actions and Their Applications. This project aims to develop innovative techniques to construct cryptographic primitives and explore their applications to secure cloud computing. Cryptographic group actions have recently become a promising candidate for post-quantum cryptography. However, whilst possessing strong mathematical complexity, group actions are still in their infancy, and thus it remains challenging to realise advanced cryptographic constructions. The expected outc .... Cryptographic Group Actions and Their Applications. This project aims to develop innovative techniques to construct cryptographic primitives and explore their applications to secure cloud computing. Cryptographic group actions have recently become a promising candidate for post-quantum cryptography. However, whilst possessing strong mathematical complexity, group actions are still in their infancy, and thus it remains challenging to realise advanced cryptographic constructions. The expected outcomes of this project are new techniques from cryptographic group actions and their applications to secure cloud services. This will provide direct benefits to Australia's Industry 4.0 adoption by enabling advanced technologies developed in Australia in the upcoming era of quantum computers.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100001

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $424,064.00
    Summary
    Regulations in Privacy-Preserving Blockchain Systems. This project aims to develop an integrated regulatory paradigm for privacy-preserving blockchain. This project expects to reduce cybercrimes and illegal transactions in blockchain and provide solutions for the regulation concerns raised in the national blockchain roadmap, using interdisciplinary approaches and new primitives. Expected outcomes of this project include providing versatile regulation services covering the whole lifetime of trans .... Regulations in Privacy-Preserving Blockchain Systems. This project aims to develop an integrated regulatory paradigm for privacy-preserving blockchain. This project expects to reduce cybercrimes and illegal transactions in blockchain and provide solutions for the regulation concerns raised in the national blockchain roadmap, using interdisciplinary approaches and new primitives. Expected outcomes of this project include providing versatile regulation services covering the whole lifetime of transactions while maintaining transaction privacy and user anonymity. This should provide significant benefits to the economy by reducing the financial loss caused by blockchain abuse worldwide ($76 billion per year) and promoting Australia’s blockchain ecosystem (grow to AU$68.4 billion by 2030).
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240102140

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $468,294.00
    Summary
    Data Privacy Protection in Wireless Sensor Networks. This project aims to explore a comprehensive solution for the protection of privacy-sensitive data in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that are vulnerable to hacking. The project expects to use an innovative approach involving multiple data servers to protect sensor data privacy from data collection to data access and analysis. Expected outcomes of this project include new security and privacy models for WSNs in the setting of multiple servers, .... Data Privacy Protection in Wireless Sensor Networks. This project aims to explore a comprehensive solution for the protection of privacy-sensitive data in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that are vulnerable to hacking. The project expects to use an innovative approach involving multiple data servers to protect sensor data privacy from data collection to data access and analysis. Expected outcomes of this project include new security and privacy models for WSNs in the setting of multiple servers, new secure protocols, privacy-preserving access control and data analysis protocols, and a prototype of a privacy-preserving WSN system. This should provide significant benefits, such as improved security of sensitive data in the healthcare system, military, utilities and telecommunications.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP220200649

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,204.00
    Summary
    Privacy-Preserving Collaborative Analytics on Sensitive Data. This project aims to develop efficient solutions that allow multiple institutes to carry out collaborative analytics on aggregated data without revealing their sensitive data to each other. The project expects to remedy acute privacy concerns when institutes share sensitive data across boundaries for collective insights. The expected outcomes include a hybrid trust model with distributed trusts to provide malicious security guarantees .... Privacy-Preserving Collaborative Analytics on Sensitive Data. This project aims to develop efficient solutions that allow multiple institutes to carry out collaborative analytics on aggregated data without revealing their sensitive data to each other. The project expects to remedy acute privacy concerns when institutes share sensitive data across boundaries for collective insights. The expected outcomes include a hybrid trust model with distributed trusts to provide malicious security guarantees, lightweight privacy-enhancing techniques to express rich analytical functionalities, and a system platform for real-world applications. This should provide significant benefits such as facilitating industries to safeguard their customers' data and uplift their businesses in a secure and trustworthy fashion.
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