Background

The Security Research Centre (SECAU) was formed to integrate existing security research at Edith Cowan University (ECU). Its initial emphasis is on digital security and forensics, as well as intelligence and physical security. The major areas of expertise in the SECAU are:

  • Digital forensics
  • Information security
  • Network and wireless security
  • CCTV
  • Human factors
  • Terrorism issues
  • Cyber-warfare
  • Nuclear security
  • Intelligence evaluation
  • Information operations
  • Deception

src_scope2ECU is well placed to provide multi-disciplinary security science research with significant expertise in the domains of digital and physical security together with expertise in the disciplines of law, psychology, biology, engineering, medicine and emergency management. The SECAU has a significant support infrastructure and skilled technical support base. This mix of technological backup and research experience has produced a productive research team that prides itself on quality and timely output. The SECAU publishes the Journal of Information Warfare and the Journal of Network Forensics and hosts four major annual conferences; Information Security Management, Digital Forensics, Information Warfare and Security, and the Australian Security Research Symposium.

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Latest News

Open Source Intelligence: Tradecraft & Tools – 12 March

February 25th, 2010

There has never been anything in the history of humankind that comes close to the ability of the Internet to reach to almost every part of the globe.  But, as with all new technologies, it comes at a cost—many costs, in fact.
The first Google index in 1998 captured 26 million pages, and by 2000 the [...]

secAU Special Interest Group Seminar: VoIP something old something new

February 5th, 2010

Over 30 years ago the “holy grail of hackers was the compromise and utilisation of PABX systems to enable free phone calls for voice and of course data at that stage. In response to this phenomenon PABX systems became increasingly secure and less able to be compromised. Now some 30 years on we now have [...]