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TII Unveils UAE’s First Secure Cloud Technologies Programme

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Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched the UAE’s first secure cloud technologies programme via its Cryptography Research Center (CRC). The program will focus on advancing Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) like fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and secure multi-party computation (MPC). TII researchers are also developing hardware accelerators to improve the efficiency of FHE. Why it matters: The initiative addresses growing security and privacy challenges in cloud computing, positioning the UAE as a leader in advanced cryptographic solutions for data protection.

TII’s SSRC joins Confidential Computing Consortium

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Technology Innovation Institute’s (TII) Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has joined the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC). The CCC aims to accelerate the adoption of confidential computing through hardware-based Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) technologies. SSRC will contribute to standardizing hardware-level security capabilities, particularly for secure RISC-V solutions. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens the UAE's position in cyber-physical systems security by enhancing data protection during processing, an area often overlooked in conventional infrastructure.

SSRC Joins Forces with UNSW to Fortify Systems, Prevent Hacking

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The Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has partnered with the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) to research enhancements and scaling of the seL4 microkernel on edge devices. The collaboration aims to extend the seL4 microkernel to support dynamic virtualization, combining minimal trusted computing base with strong isolation. This will address challenges related to heterogeneous hardware, software, and environmental factors in edge computing. Why it matters: This partnership aims to improve the security of edge devices in critical sectors, addressing vulnerabilities in cyber-physical and autonomous systems.

SSRC’s Suresh Sugumar completes one year as Chair of RISC-V Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Special Interest Group (SIG)

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Suresh Sugumar from TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has completed a year as Chair of the RISC-V Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Special Interest Group (SIG). The RISC-V TCG SIG is focused on defining trusted computing strategies for RISC-V, including confidential computing and trusted execution environments. SSRC's contribution to the SIG team supports zero-trust security and aims to boost the UAE's economic development. Why it matters: This leadership role for a UAE-based researcher highlights the country's growing influence in shaping open-source hardware security standards and contributing to global technological advancements.

TII’s Secure Systems Research Center is collaborating with #ImperialCollegeLondon on an innovative cloud project to achieve trustworthy end-to-end cloud computing with hardware security

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TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) is partnering with Imperial College London on a three-year research project focused on trustworthy cloud computing with hardware security. The project aims to design a new trustworthy cloud OS stack leveraging hardware mechanisms like ARM TrustZone. It will explore userspace isolation abstraction while maintaining compatibility with POSIX standards using ARM and RISC-V architectures. Why it matters: This collaboration addresses critical cloud security challenges by integrating hardware-based security solutions, potentially unifying cloud and edge security approaches in the region.

Trustworthiness Assurance for Autonomous Software Systems in the AI Era

MBZUAI ·

Dr. Youcheng Sun from the University of Manchester presented on ensuring the trustworthiness of AI systems using formal verification, software testing, and explainable AI. He discussed applying these techniques to challenges like copyright protection for AI models. Dr. Sun's research has been funded by organizations including Google, Ethereum Foundation, and the UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. Why it matters: As AI adoption grows in the GCC, ensuring the safety, dependability, and trustworthiness of these systems is crucial for public trust and responsible innovation.

Towards Trustworthy AI: From High-dimensional Statistics to Causality

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Dr. Xinwei Sun from Microsoft Research Asia presented research on trustworthy AI, focusing on statistical learning with theoretical guarantees. The work covers methods for sparse recovery with false-discovery rate analysis and causal inference tools for robustness and explainability. Consistency and identifiability were addressed theoretically, with applications shown in medical imaging analysis. Why it matters: The research contributes to addressing key limitations of current AI models regarding explainability, reproducibility, robustness, and fairness, which are crucial for real-world applications in sensitive fields like healthcare.

TII Appoints Global Cryptography Leaders to the Board of Advisors at the Cryptography Research Center

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The Technology Innovation Institute's Cryptography Research Center (CRC) in Abu Dhabi has appointed a Board of Advisors comprised of global cryptography experts. The board includes Prof. Joan Daemen, Prof. Lejla Batina, Dr. Guido Bertoni, Prof. Carlos Aguilar, Prof. Damien Stehlé, and Prof. Tim Güneysu. The advisors will guide CRC's research efforts in areas like post-quantum cryptography and hardware-based cryptography. Why it matters: This move strengthens the UAE's position as a global hub for cryptography research and development, fostering innovation in this critical field.