Center for Networking and Information Security (CNIS)
CNIS focuses its research on various domains: traditional and software-defined networks, mobile and ad-hoc networks, sensor and actuator networks, overlay networks, network architecture and frameworks, network communication protocols, traffic handling and quality of service communications, network and information security, offensive and defensive computer security, distributed systems, cloud and virtualization, storage management and others, all of which are based on different innovative strategies pursued by the Center.
CNIS is equipped with workstations and servers with adequate system resources to allow students and researchers to develop, configure, simulate, and evaluate designs and implementations of their respective research pursuits.
The Center is also outfitted with dozens of industry-grade intermediary devices such as switches, routers, wireless access points, and others, enabling the students and researchers to deploy various network designs and architectures, and allowing testing and verification of the actual network performance.
Specializations
- Computer Networks (Traditional, Mobile, Ad-hoc, Software-defined)
- Wireless Technologies (WLAN, Bluetooth, 802.15.4, ZigBee, 6LoWPAN)
- Machine-to-Machine Networks and Internet of Things (IoT)
- Distributed Systems and Computing
- Cloud Infrastructure and Virtualization
- Middleware Architectures and Frameworks
- Network Convergence and Interoperability
- Efficient and Secure Communications (Traffic Management, Load Balancing, Quality of Service, Encryption)
- Network and Security Architectures and Services
- Network and Information Security (Offensive and Defensive)
- Digital Forensics (File, Packet, Log, and Malware Analysis)
- Storage Handling and Management
- Machine Learning and Data Science
Research Team
- Lab Head: Marnel S. Peradilla (Ph.D. Information, Communications and Electronics Engineering, The Catholic University of Korea)
- Arlyn Verina O. Tiu (M.Sc. Computer Science, De La Salle University)
- Gregory G. Cu (M.Sc. Computer Science, De La Salle University)
- Fritz Kevin S. Flores (M.Sc. Computer Science, De La Salle University)
- Katrina Ysabel C. Solomon (M.Sc. Computer Science, De La Salle University)
- Geanne Ross L. Franco (M.Sc. Information Technology, University of St. La Salette)
- Jocelynn W. Cu (M.Sc. Computer Science, De La Salle University)
- Ann Franchesca B. Laguna (Ph.D. Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame USA)
- Aris M. Pulumbarit (M.Sc. Information Technology, Philippine Women’s University)