The Boeing trusted software center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign represents a unique opportunity to develop research collaborations in trusted software between researchers at Boeing and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, resulting in significant benefits to both. "Trusted software" consists of research topics related to the trustworthiness (security, privacy, reliability, availability, correctness, safety, and survivability) of information systems, software, networks, and applications. A central focus of the program is the support of a number of projects expected to lead to innovations that can impact the long-term competitiveness of Boeing in a 5-to-10-year time frame. The relationship is managed by the Information Trust Institute. Topic areas include, but are not limited to:
This relationship with Boeing is representative of the close industry partnerships that the Information Trust Institute is developing to ensure the impact of its cutting-edge research. The Information Trust Institute is pleased to collaborate in this way with Boeing, a world leader in its industry.
"We seek enduring, mutually beneficial relationships with colleges and universities around the globe," said Gary Fitzmire, vice president of Engineering and Information Technology at Boeing Phantom Works. "We know that universities provide innovative ideas and leading-edge technologies that will be important to Boeing's future growth. Strategic research alliances with great universities such as the University of Illinois help to ensure that the best technologies in the world are infused into Boeing products and systems."