The mission of the Center for Intelligent Networked Systems (CINS) is to make our world safer, smarter and healthier using intelligent and networked systems.
- Safer: Improve our ability to detect and preempt threats in homeland security and defense environments.
- Smarter: Improve productivity, supportiveness, adaptability and energy efficiency in our homes and workplaces.
- Healthier: Improve our ability to monitor environmental health, monitor personal health, connect doctors, patients and caregivers, collect behavioral data, and discover links between behavioral and biological data.
News
March 1, 2008
Center director, Dr. Larry Holder, received a grant for $327,000 from the Department of Homeland Security CyberSecurity Research and Development Program entitled "Insider Threat Detection Using a Graph-based Approach". The project will investigate methods for detecting insider threats based on the flow of information within an organization's intranet.
September 11, 2007
CINS established.