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Security Research Institute attracts VIP visits

Friday, 18 January 2013 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > ECU Security Research Institute > 2013 > 01

Senator Chris Evans and Senator Mark Bishop both got an insight into cyber security recently when they visited ECU’s Security Research Institute, based at the Joondalup Campus.


Smartphone users at risk of man-in-the-middle

Tuesday, 04 December 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > ECU Security Research Institute > 2012 > 12

Smartphone users checking emails remotely at risk of online hackers.


Summer Website Accessibility Lecture Series

Wednesday, 31 October 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 10

Attend free public lectures by leading experts in website accessibility.


Control Systems: Cyber Security Training Course

Thursday, 25 October 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > ECU Security Research Institute > 2012 > 10

A 5-day training course designed to meet the needs of security professionals.


Science Minister visits ECU's Security Research Institute

Monday, 22 October 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > ECU Security Research Institute > 2012 > 10

ECU's Security Research Institute was treated to a ministerial visit last week.


China connection for ECU students

Thursday, 27 September 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 09

Seven computing students are among the first to study at one of ECU’s newest partner institutions in China.


ECU researchers one step closer to low cost, low power supercomputer

Friday, 24 August 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 08

ORAC achieves 55 teraflops but requires only 12 kilowatts power.


National success for smartphone app

Friday, 10 August 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 08

A life-saving smartphone app designed by ECU students wins at 2012 iAwards.


Students make their mark on cyber security

Tuesday, 10 April 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 04

ECU cyber security students are amongst the best at cyber defence.


ECU wins at WAITTA

Tuesday, 10 April 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 04

ECU students and researchers celebrate after winning two of the categories at the WAITTA awards.


Smartphone app saving lives

Friday, 17 February 2012 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 02

Students develop an app that transforms a smartphone into an emergency beacon at the push of a button.


Social media users urged to get smart

Monday, 26 September 2011 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > ECU Security Research Institute > 2011 > 09

ECU researchers raise privacy and safety concerns about publicly available, geotagged data on social networks.


secau researcher wins award for terrorism research

Thursday, 28 July 2011 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > ECU Security Research Institute > 2011 > 07

Dr Simon O'Rourke wins 2011 AIPIO Publications Award for his research into terrorism.


ECU hosts Saudi Aramco delegation

Friday, 13 May 2011 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > ECU Security Research Institute > 2011 > 05

Saudi Aramco Oil given an overview of ECU's Security programs, research capabilities and achievements.


ECU collaboration provides unique insight into ANZAC Day

Wednesday, 20 April 2011 Schools > School of Computer and Security Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2011 > 04

The 3D game and website provides young Australians a unique insight into ANZAC Day and the AE2.


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