Cyber secure, innovative and connected regional communities

Our researchers are working together to build safe and secure communities free from the risk of cyber-attacks

ARC Linkage Grant on UAV's for Defence

AI and Cyber Futures Senior Research Fellow and Program Lead of Defence and Cybersecurity, Dr Fendy Santoso, has successfully secured federal government funding to enhance the resilience of cybersecurity measures for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems. The research project aims to explore resilient cybersecurity measures for UAV systems to safeguard them against adversarial machine-learning attacks.

Dr Santoso will be responsible for implementing and evaluating countermeasures to implement the defence mechanisms developed and integrate them with real-world UAV systems using datasets provided by the partner organisations. UAVs play a pivotal role across national industry sectors in logistics, environmental monitoring, smart farming, bushfire and disaster management, and more.

The susceptibility of machine learning models on UAV systems to adversarial attacks poses a significant barrier to their widespread adoption. The project seeks to advance the understanding of cybersecurity by employing innovative approaches to fortify UAV systems against vulnerabilities in machine learning models. This research aligns with the Australian Government’s strategy to promote and protect critical and emerging technologies, strengthening Australia’s global position.

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Research futures

Listen to Professor Ganna Pogrebna, Executive Director, AI and Cyber Futures Institute, discuss the importance of building automated systems that work for the benefit of everyone in society and the vital role of the AI and Cyber Futures Institute at Charles Sturt in addressing AI and cyber challenges at the regional scale in Australia.

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Cyber secure, innovative and connected regional communities

Our fifth challenge is to ensure that we have cyber secure and connected regional communities. Here our AI research centres on ensuring that our regional communities are digitally connected and free from cyber attacks and damaging foreign interference particularly in our democratic processes.

Research that builds innovative and digitally connected communities free from the risk of cyber-attacks.

Supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a blueprint for a better, more sustainable future. Charles Sturt University has many research projects aligned with these goals. We have indicated the most relevant SDG for each of our five challenges.

Goal 3 - Good health and well-beingGoal 9 - Industry, innovation and infrastructureGoal 10 - Reduced inequalitiesGoal 11 - Sustainable cities and communitiesGoal 16 - Peace, Justice and strong InstitutionsGoal 17 - Partnerships for the goals

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Recent funding

  • $464,509

    Robust Defences against Adversarial Machine Learning for UAV Systems

    2023-2027

    Dr Fendy Santoso, Australian Research Council - Linkage Project

  • $499,331

    Research on Sensing, Actuation, Communication, and Mobile Intelligence Infrastructure for Ambient Intelligence

    2024-2029

    Professor Manoranjan Paul