Version 2 Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras PhD Project Template Use one form per project Please complete & submit to international@nuigalway.ie as soon as possible, and by 27/11/2012 In your email, begin the subject line with [SWB] (be sure to use square brackets) to ensure that your email is filed correctly. Emails will be automatically filed PI name & contact details: School: Research Centre / group affiliation: Dr. Michael Schukat michael.schukat@nuigalway.ie School of Engineering & Informatics Research group / centre website: Performance Engineering Laboratory Research Group Discipline of IT School of Engineering & Informatics NUI Galway pel.it.nuigalway.ie PI website / link to CV: http://www2.it.nuigalway.ie/mschukat/ Brief summary of PI research / research group / centre activity (2 or 3 lines max): Dr. Michael Schukat is a College Lecturer at the Discipline of Information Technology at NUI Galway. His research interests include computer networks, network security and embedded systems. Prior to his appointment he has been working in various R&D positions in industry (see ie.linkedin.com/in/michaelschukat for details). Title & brief description of PhD project (suitable for publication on web): Honeypots and Honeynets for SCADA and ICS Honeypots and Honeynets are powerful tools to detect, deflect, or in some manner counteract attempts at unauthorised use of information systems. They play an increasingly important role in the area of cyber security. Honeypots come in different flavours (e.g. client-side versus server-side, low-interaction versus high-interaction) and represent either single computer or entire network infrastructures (honeypot versus honeynet). To-date they have been predominantly deployed in internet-connected information systems. With the rise of internet-connected supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and industrial control systems (ICS) new security threats are emerging. Recent attacks (like Stuxnet in 2010) show that there is a huge need for the detection and deflection of cyber attacks in this domain. Both systems have different features and needs compared to traditional information systems Therefore the goal of this project is to research attack vectors for SCADA and ICS and to define and implement suitable honeypot/honeynet architectures. Version 2 Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras Unique selling points of PhD project in NUI Galway: The PI has a strong track record in the area of ICS and security. He is the principal investigator for 2-year project that researches security frameworks for networked embedded systems. The PEL@NUIG research group is a very dynamic group with a wide range of skills. It is associated with the larger and highly regarded PEL research group at UCD, led by Professors Liam and John Murphy. As such, all PEL students have immediate access to a very wide range of experts in the overall PEL group. NUI Galway is recognised as a world class centre of research and learning. Galway is recognised as a very vibrant and culturally rich city, with a very intimate atmosphere. Name & contact details for project queries, if different from PI named above: Please indicate the graduates of which disciplines that should apply: Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or Engineering Ciência sem Fronteiras / Science Without Borders Priority Area: Please indicate the specific programme priority area under which the proposed PhD project fits- choose only one (tick box): Engineering and other technological areas Pure and Natural Sciences (e.g. mathematics, physics, chemistry)/Physical Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Geosciences) Health and Biomedical Sciences / Clinical, Pré-clinical and Health Sciences Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), Computing Aerospace Pharmaceuticals Sustainable Agricultural Production Oil, Gas and Coal Renewable Energy Minerals, Minerals Technology Biotechnology Nanotechnology and New Materials Technologies for Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Disasters Bioprospecting and Biodiversity Marine Sciences Creative Industry New technologies in constructive engineering Version 2 Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras Please indicate which of the following applies to this project (referring to Science Without Borders arrangements): Suitable only as a Full PhD (Y/N): _ ____ Available to candidates seeking a Sandwich PhD arrangement (Y/N): _____ Suitable for either/Don’t know: _ ____