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ICS APAI Computing PhD Scholarships (3)

Closing Date: 28 March 2008

Macquarie University and National Australia Bank have been successful gaining an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage grant for a project entitled "Defence against Phishing Attacks". The project investigates the methodologies used by organized criminals who execute phishing attacks against business and individuals who use Internet banking. These attacks cost US$928 million every year. The project will develop an automated, real-time monitoring defence against phishing (and associated credential trading) that will prevent customer loss and assist in gathering evidence that will assist in prosecution and dismantling of criminal networks.

It is expected that the students will be working on the following research topics:

  • developing an investigative methodology for characterizing the modus operandi of phishers;
  • investigating a technology to gather, store and distribute intelligence on phishing and the multi-lingual marketplace of credentials in real-time;
  • using natural language processing methods to characterise and identify the texts used in phishing;
  • creating a technology that provides counter-measures to botnet intrusion attacks.

Three Australian Postgraduate Award Industry full time PhD scholarships are available in the Macquarie University Department of Computing, with successful applicants commencing by 31 March 2008.

Applicants must be Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian Permanent Residents to apply. They must also demonstrate equivalent research qualifications or experience to an Australian Honours (at least Class 2 Division 1) degree in Computer Science or/and Mathematics, as well as evidence of their strong programming skills. The APAI stipend is currently A$26,140 p.a. tax exempt (2008), tenured for three years subject to satisfactory progress. Up to six months extension may be available where unavoidable research delays are evidenced. Tuition fees will also be sponsored under the Government funded RTS training scheme.

For further information regarding these projects, applicants are encouraged to contact Professor Josef Pieprzyk; telephone: +61-2- 9850 9516, e-mail: josef@ics.mq.edu.au.

Application forms and conditions are available from the Macquarie University Higher Degree Research Office, telephone (02) 9850 7987, email: hdrschol@vc.mq.edu.au .

Applications should be forwarded to:

The Scholarship Officer
The Research Hub
Level 3, C5C East
Macquarie University NSW 2109
AUSTRALIA


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