Researchers joins forces to protect the Internet of Things

Inside insights of US-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme and its funding of the DANGER-IoT project, led at UCC by Prof Utz Roedig. Rita de Brún reports
Researchers joins forces to protect the Internet of Things

Researchers from UCC, Queen’s University Belfast, and Rochester Institute of Technology are working together on the DANGER-IoT project, developing models that consider the limitations and specific requirements of IoT devices in an increasingly interconnected world.

Collaboration is the essence of life. No single scientist discovered the Higgs boson, built the International Space Station, or mapped the human genome. These breakthroughs emerged from shared effort, shared ideas, and shared ambition.

International research collaborations have led to some of humanity’s greatest scientific achievements. The CMS Collaboration has over 4000 particle physicists, engineers, computer scientists, technicians and students from around 240 institutes and universities from more than 50 countries. In keeping with CERN’s commitment to open access for high-energy physics, the scientific results from CMS are shared openly with the world.

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