Illinois Security Lab supports research and education in computer and network security. The lab is part of the Computer Science Department and the Information Trust Institute at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Its current research projects concern theoretical and practical issues in critical infrastructure, health care, electronic messaging systems, networking, and privacy. The lab is also involved in security education at all levels at the University. The web pages here provide materials for each research project and guides for students who are interested in studying security. Ways to get involved with the lab include research seminars, workshops, courses, and project participation.
Director: Carl A. Gunter
Location: 4309 Siebel Center, 201 N Goodwin, Urbana, IL 61801-2302
Phone number (students): (217) 265 6758
Phone number (conference): (217) 265 6478, 1-800-252-1360 ext 5-6478
Research Seminars and Courses
- Trust and Security Seminar (TSS) - biweekly ITI research seminar
- Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) - monthly ITI distinguished lecture
- CS461/ECE422 Computer Security I
- CS463/ECE424 Computer Security II
- CS563/ECE524 Advanced Computer Security
- CS460 Cyber-Security Lab
- CS541RHC Security Reading Group (led by PhD students)
-
Security Roadmap (overview of security courses at UIUC)
Related Departments, Institutes, and Centers
- Information Trust Institute (ITI)
- Department of Computer Science
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UIUC NSA Center for Information Assurance Education and Research (NSAIA)
Other Links
- The Six Types of Qualifier Questions by Carl Gunter.
- MS Thesis Tidbits by Fariba Khan.
This page is maintained by Carl A. Gunter.