CSRO’s Data61 and Penten hatch cyber security ‘deception’ tech | National Cyber Security


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CSRO’s Data61 has inked a major research project with cyber security firm, Penten, to build AI-enabled cyber security defence technology, better known as ‘deception’ technology that includes cyber traps and decoys. 

The Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC) struck the research project between CSRO’s Data61, the data and digital specialist arm of Australia’s national science agency, and Penten, in a bid to extend Australia’s sovereign advantage in autonomous and active defence.

The project will provide Penten with access to Data61’s AI research expertise. The research will focus on extending Penten’s work on applying AI to turn the tables on cyber attackers, using deception technology like ‘cyber traps’ and ‘decoys’, part of an emerging category of cyber security defence.

“This is a significant announcement for the Australian cyber research community,” CSCRC CEO Rachael Falk said. 

“The collaboration brings together one of Australia’s most innovative companies with our national science agency to collaborate on solving challenging problems in our field. The CSCRC continues to focus on industry led research, bringing the best scientific and engineering minds together to create tomorrow’s commercial opportunities.





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