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Information Trust Institute: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Upcoming

CAESAR Seminar & Decision, Control, & Optimization Seminar: Shinji Hara of The University of Tokyo will present "Stability Analysis and Stabilization for Hierarchical Multi-agent Dynamical Systems" at 3:00 p.m. May 9, 2008 in B02 CSL.

TSS Seminar: Chris Grier of UIUC will present "Secure Web Browsing with the OP Web Browser" at 11:00 a.m. May 16, 2008 in 2405 Siebel.

Special Event: the Trustworthy Health Technology Initiative (THTI) Workshop will be held on May 29, 2008. The workshop is invitation-only. If you are interested, please contact Mark Spong (mspong AT iti.uiuc.edu) or Ken Watkin (watkin AT uiuc.edu) for more information.

Special Event: The Cyber Security for Process Control Systems Summer School will be held June 16-20, 2008.

Announcements

Position available: Principal Research Scientist wanted in ITI

Position available: Engineering Research Laboratory Specialist wanted in ITI

Position available: Software Engineer wanted in ITI

Recent Press

NEWS-GAZETTE (CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, IL) ARTICLE: Scientists Developing a Way to Detect Brain Injuries, 5/4/08

THE INDEPENDENT ARTICLE: Sensors Could Signal Safer, Rage-Free Roads, 4/9/08

ECE HEADLINE NEWS: Basar Invested as Swanlund Chair, 4/7/08

BBC NEWS ARTICLE: Networks Promise 'Accident-Free' Cars, 4/1/08

ITI PRESS RELEASE: Prestigious German Fellowship Won by UIUC Professor Researching Multiple-Vehicle Coordination, 3/4/08

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Welcome!

The Information Trust Institute (ITI) provides national leadership combining research and education with industrial outreach in trustworthy and secure information systems. ITI brings together over 90 faculty and senior researchers, many graduate student researchers, and industry partners to conduct foundational and applied research to enable the creation of critical applications and cyber infrastructures. In doing so, ITI is creating computer systems, software, and networks that society can depend on to be trustworthy, that is, secure, dependable (reliable and available), correct, safe, private, and survivable. Instead of concentrating on narrow and focused technical solutions, ITI aims to create a new paradigm for designing trustworthy systems from the ground up and validating systems that are intended to be trustworthy.

ITI is an academic/industry partnership targeting application areas such as electric power, financial systems, defense, and homeland security, among others. ITI aims to change the way research and education are conducted in the information trust area by closely coupling industry and faculty researchers to create economic opportunity by achieving rapid technology transfer into new products and services and skilled workforce development.

ITI's research is organized into three themes:

ITI houses seven major centers:

ITI's education program includes:

  • Short courses on cyber trust and cyber security
  • ITI-approved certificate programs
  • A planned information trust and security specialization
ITI welcomes collaborations with industrial and other organizations. To learn more about ITI or for information on how you can get involved, please contact us for further information.