Definition of Lab Security

IT and IoT Cyber Security Laboratory** is a dedicated environment where students, professionals, and researchers can practice and enhance their skills in defending against and analyzing cyber threats. These labs are equipped with tools and technologies that simulate real-world cyber attacks and defense strategies, allowing users to test their knowledge in a controlled, safe setting.
Cyber security labs typically focus on two main areas:
– Defensive Security**: This includes activities like setting up firewalls, intrusion detection systems, encryption methods, and network security configurations to protect against attacks.
– Offensive Security**: In this area, participants engage in ethical hacking and penetration testing to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in systems, websites, or networks, helping to build a deeper understanding of how attackers operate.
A cyber security lab is essential for mastering both offensive and defensive techniques in the constantly evolving landscape of digital threats, making it a vital resource for cybersecurity education and skill development.
The IT and IoT Cyber Security Laboratory consists of research in three main areas.
1. Network Infrastructure, IoT and Wireless Security
2. Cyber Security with AI Data analytics
3. Penetration Testing and Cyber Attack