BTS 2021: Taiwan seeks cooperation from Indians for research on cyber security

Session on ‘Cyber ​​Security and Related Research Applications’ at Bengaluru Tech Summit 2021 on 18th November

“Large-scale threat detection systems such as hybrid intrusion detection that use distributed honeynet systems for sensor deployment and data collection, providing threat intelligence and establishing a malware knowledge base,” said the National Center for High Research Fellow and Division Director of Dr. Yi-Lang Tsai said. -Performance computing at the National Applied Research Laboratories in Taiwan.

In a session on ‘Cyber ​​Security and Related Research Applications’ at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2021 on November 18, he said, “Key aspects of broadening cyber security and ensuring security of national critical infrastructure include platform and testbed enhancements, data understanding and Improvements are included.” ,

The Security Operations Center of Taiwan primarily researches cyber security and provides related services. It takes only 90 seconds to install the country’s high-performance computing platform.

Prof. Chin Tsan Wang, Director of Science and Technology, Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, said, “India-Taiwan bilateral relations have been expanding steadily in recent times with cooperation in many areas, including cyber security. In this context, it was important for the two countries to find a win-win strategy, be it the South Asian or the Indo-Pacific Partnership, to counter common issues through promotion and cooperation at the regional fora.

“Taiwan like India has also launched various initiatives to revive the economy after the COVID-19 crisis. For this science and technology are going to be indispensable.

“The world is changing in the AI ​​era, so cyber security is important. Taiwan is keen to collaborate with India in research applications in the field of cyber security.”

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