The Network and Information Security Research Center
Location:
Zhuhai MUST Science and Technology Research Institute,Hengqing kechuang 22F (In Process)
Overview of the Center
The Network and Information Security Research Center, currently under construction, is a facility dedicated to enhancing research and practical capabilities in network and information security. The center is supported by the Hengqin Science and Technology Innovation Center and is equipped with a range of advanced hardware and software tools to support multidisciplinary cybersecurity research and training activities.
Major Research Projects
Research on User-Centric New Self-Sovereign Identity Architecture and Platform (2022-2024)
This project aims to research and develop a user-centric Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) architecture and platform. By constructing a decentralized identity management system, users can have complete control over their digital identity information, ensuring privacy and security. The research includes decentralized identity verification protocols, storage and encryption technologies for identity data, and the scalability and interoperability of the identity platform.
Knowledge Engineering for Cybersecurity Competitions (2023-2024)
This project aims to develop a knowledge engineering platform for cybersecurity competitions. The platform will integrate and systematize common challenge types, problem-solving strategies, tool usage, and technical analysis found in security competitions. It will serve as an efficient learning and training tool for participants and coaches. The research includes constructing knowledge graphs, developing and maintaining a competition question bank, and creating automated problem-solving tools for specific challenges.
Cybersecurity Practical Exercises (2023-2024)
This project will conduct a series of practical cybersecurity exercises, simulating real-world network attack and defense scenarios to enhance the practical skills of researchers and participants. The exercises will include simulated network attacks, vulnerability exploitation, intrusion detection and response, and comprehensive analysis and countermeasures of attack chains. Researchers can better understand and respond to security threats in network environments through these exercises.
Vehicle Area Network Security (2023-2024)
Connected Vehicle (V2X) security is a critical research direction in the field of cybersecurity. This project will investigate security challenges in connected vehicle systems, including the security of vehicle communication protocols, secure interactions between in-vehicle and external devices, and data privacy protection in connected vehicles. The research outcomes will provide a theoretical foundation and technical support for improving the security and reliability of connected vehicle systems.
AI-Based Cybersecurity Tools (2023-2024)
This project explores how artificial intelligence (AI) technology can enhance cybersecurity protection. The research will focus on AI-based intrusion detection systems, automated threat intelligence analysis, malicious behavior identification, and prediction. The goal is to develop an intelligent cybersecurity toolset capable of automatically detecting and responding to various cybersecurity threats, reducing the need for human intervention, and improving protection efficiency.
Conclusion
Through its advanced equipment and research projects, the Network and Information Security Research Center is committed to advancing cybersecurity technologies, training high-level cybersecurity professionals, and contributing solid technical support to the nation's and society's cybersecurity efforts.