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Cybersecurity (CYBER)

The division Cybersecurity is part of the Department of Computer and Information Science. The division conducts research and education in cybersecurity and consists of four research groups. Note: the division is undergoing restructuring from 2026-01-01 and this webpage will be updated. 

Datorsal med studenter Magnus Johansson

The division has around 40 employees and consists of four research groups:

  • Air and Ground Information Security Group (AEGIS)
  • Communications for Networked Intelligent Systems Group (CNIS)
  • Security and Networks Group (SNG)
  • Trustworthy Systems Group (TSG)


For a presentation of each research group, see below.

Air and Ground Information Security Group (AEGIS)

This group conducts research on air security including manned air communication systems and drone identification and communication, as well as ground IT security including industrial internet, smartgrids, security and monitoring of vehicular systems (cars, ships, rails) and 6G.

The group is led by Andrei Gurtov, Professor.

Communications for Networked Intelligent Systems Group (CNIS) 

This group performs research on communication networks, such as semantics-aware goal-oriented communications, timeliness of information, tactile internet, wireless energy harvesting networks, performance analysis and stochastic modeling, and physical layer security. An important research direction is how to utilize the traffic properties and characteristics to increase the performance of wireless networks by reducing the amount of information that is generated, transmitted, and processed in a network. Typical examples include content caching and timing properties and requirements of traffic, which are crucial aspects towards 6G communications.

The group is led by Nikolaos Pappas, Associate Professor.

Security and Networks Group (SNG)

We focus on getting the right information to the right people at the right time. Information security is an important part of this aim: for a system to be trusted, it must also be secure.

Research within this group is done on a broad range of topics, spanning security, networks, and related areas such as performance evaluation and multimedia systems.

The group is led by Niklas Carlsson, Professor.

Trustworthy Systems Group (TSG)

Dependable systems and networks, including reliability, safety and security, resource efficiency with respect to computation capacity, memory, bandwidth and energy.

The group is led by Mikael Asplund, Senior Associate Professor.

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News at CYBER

News and major articles

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Suleman Khan awarded the Lawson scholarship for 2025

Suleman Khan, PhD student at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA), is awarded the Lawson Scholarship in recognition of his outstanding research quality and significant international impact.

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RESIST is recruiting in cyber resilient AI

RESIST is recruiting seven PhD students and two postdocs to strengthen Sweden’s position in secure and trustworthy AI. The positions are part of the national center for cyber resilient AI.

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Best research paper award for foundational work on knowledge graph construction

Olaf Hartig, Dept of Computer and Information Science, has won the Best Research Paper Award at the ESWC 2025 conference, which is one of the top conferences on knowledge graphs and semantic web technologies, a subfield of artificial intelligence.

Research at CYBER

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Cybersecurity

Welcome to the cybersecurity platform at ¸£Àû¼§. Here you can find information about research and education in cybersecurity, as well as researchers and teachers active in the field.

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WASP at Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA)

WASP, Wallenberg AI autonomous systems and software program, is the largest individual research investment in Sweden in modern times. One of the WASP research environments at LiU is located at the Department of Computer and Information Science.

NEST-project: DYNACON

DYNACON: DYNamic Attack detection and mitigation for seCure AutONomy. Protect autonomous systems from cyber-attacks targeting control systems.

For more information about the project, please follow the link

PI at Linköping University: Andrei Gurtov, Professor.

 

NEST-project: SOURCE

SOURCE: Secure Operation of Uncontrolled and Reliable Computing on the Edges. Generative AI to ensure secure operation in dynamic edge scenarios.

For more information about the project, please follow the link

Co-PI:s at Linköping University Mikael Asplund and Fredrik Heintz

Latest publications

2026

Erfan Delfani Abbariki, Agapi Mesodiakaki, Leandros Tassiulas, Nikolaos Pappas (2026) IEEE Communications Magazine (Article in journal)
Somiya Kapoor, David Hasselquist, Ethan Witwer, Mikael Asplund, Niklas Carlsson (2026) (Conference paper)
Suleman Khan (2026) (Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary)
Alireza Mohammadinodooshan, Niklas Carlsson (2026) Social Networks Analysis and Mining: 17th International Conference, ASONAM 2025, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada, August 25–28, 2025, Proceedings, Part II, p. 101-118, Article 10 (Conference paper)
Susan Harrington, Charlott Sellberg (2026) Technology, Knowledge and Learning (Article in journal)
Daniel Myrén, Zeeshan Afzal, Mikael Asplund (2026) Critical Information Infrastructures Security, p. 58-81 (Conference paper)
Jiping Luo, Nikolaos Pappas (2026) IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 74, p. 7406-7419 (Article in journal)
Emma Witt, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani (2026) ADVANCES IN MOBILE COMPUTING AND MULTIMEDIA INTELLIGENCE, MOMM 2025, p. 122-136 (Conference paper)
Mehrdad Salimnejad, Marios Kountouris, Nikolaos Pappas (2026) IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, Vol. 7, p. 2777-2793 (Article in journal)
Federica Uccello, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani (2026) Journal of Information Security and Applications, Vol. 99, Article 104448 (Article in journal)

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