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Subprogramme 3: Trustworthy Systems
This subprogramme focuses on research on trustworthiness of software systems and information systems.

Examples of projects:

  • Dagobert (Design, application and governance of a botnet detection and profiling system)
    The Dagobert-project aims at improving internet security. It addresses the fight against botnets, which are networks of computers infected with malicious software that subsequently can be controlled remotely by cybercriminals to perform malicious activities. Cybercrime due to botnets imposes a major threat with large economical and societal impact. The goal of the Dagobert-project is to develop and evaluate an automated system that accurately detects botnets at a national scale, by real-time analysis of high-volume streams of real-life network traffic (in particular DNS) at internet infrastructure providers such as domain name registries and ISPs. We intend to achieve this by applying advanced machine learning and deep learning techniques on monitored network data to derive profiles of both known and unknown botnets. Besides these technical aspects, the Dagobert-project also looks into governance aspects when integrating and applying the botnet profiling and detection system in the operational environments of internet infrastructure providers. These governance aspects address how risk management and strategic processes in these organisations are impacted, what measures are required to handle this impact, and how law enforcement is involved.

    Output: We cooperated with SIDN Labs and SURFnet and performed experiments using their network data. Several scientific papers are currently under submission.
     
  • Employee Resilience: Considering both the Social Side and the Economic Side of Leader-Follower Exchanges in Conjunction with the Dark Side of Followers’ Personality
    A collaboration project between Faculty of Management and University of St. Gallen
    Main researcher: prof. dr. Marjolein Caniëls.