The Centre for International Security Studies (CISS) at the University of Sydney in partnership with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) received an AICCTP grant to unite academics, business, government, legal and policy experts, to develop world-first quantum accords to inform international governance of quantum technologies.
Rather than proposing a formal set of universal rules, the project seeks consensus among key stakeholders on what constitutes ethical or unethical behaviour, good or bad practices, productive or destructive applications for emerging quantum technologies, and promotes Australia’s and India’s shared vision for a stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.
The Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in partnership with Centre for International Security Studies (CISS) at the University of Sydney received an AICCTP grant to unite academics, business, government, legal and policy experts, to develop world-first quantum accords to inform international governance of quantum technologies.
Rather than proposing a formal set of universal rules, the project seeks consensus among key stakeholders on what constitutes ethical or unethical behaviour, good or bad practices, productive or destructive applications for emerging quantum technologies, and promotes Australia’s and India’s shared vision for a stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.
The La Trobe University AICCTP-funded project, in partnership with IIT Gandhinagar and IIT Kanpur intends to provide Australian and India business with improved ethical policy and practice when outsourcing their technology to Indian providers. It will do this by improving the understanding of how they translate being signatories of Ethical Codes to their actual practice. Moreover, the project will analyse the emotions and views of stakeholders expressed in social media on the ethical issues found to be important in business surveys. In doing so, the project intends to advance the body of knowledge in artificial intelligence and cyber and critical technology, ethics and sustainability and risk by bringing together disciplines in business management and ethics, computer science and engineering, and AI and business analytics.
The outcomes expected include recommendations as to revised codes and practices of ethics and a framework using AI and advanced analytics to review ethical practices of companies.
The La Trobe University AICCTP-funded project, in partnership with IIT Gandhinagar and IIT Kanpur intends to provide Australian and India business with improved ethical policy and practice when outsourcing their technology to Indian providers. It will do this by improving the understanding of how they translate being signatories of Ethical Codes to their actual practice. Moreover, the project will analyse the emotions and views of stakeholders expressed in social media on the ethical issues found to be important in business surveys. In doing so, the project intends to advance the body of knowledge in artificial intelligence and cyber and critical technology, ethics and sustainability and risk by bringing together disciplines in business management and ethics, computer science and engineering, and AI and business analytics.
The outcomes expected include recommendations as to revised codes and practices of ethics and a framework using AI and advanced analytics to review ethical practices of companies.
A joint collaboration between the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, Orbit Australia, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, IIT Madras and Calligo Technologies, this AAICTP-funded project will conduct research and produce a comprehensive white paper detailing the emerging wireless network privacy and security threat landscape. This will be followed up with a workshop in Bangalore with key regulators, standards body officials, policy makers and researchers, with the goal of initiating action to effectively address the emerging threats.
A joint collaboration between the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, Orbit Australia, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, IIT Madras and Calligo Technologies, this AAICTP-funded project will conduct research and produce a comprehensive white paper detailing the emerging wireless network privacy and security threat landscape. This will be followed up with a workshop in Bangalore with key regulators, standards body officials, policy makers and researchers, with the goal of initiating action to effectively address the emerging threats.
A joint collaboration between the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, Orbit Australia, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, IIT Madras and Calligo Technologies, this AAICTP-funded project will conduct research and produce a comprehensive white paper detailing the emerging wireless network privacy and security threat landscape. This will be followed up with a workshop in Bangalore with key regulators, standards body officials, policy makers and researchers, with the goal of initiating action to effectively address the emerging threats.
A joint collaboration between the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, Orbit Australia, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, IIT Madras and Calligo Technologies, this AAICTP-funded project will conduct research and produce a comprehensive white paper detailing the emerging wireless network privacy and security threat landscape. This will be followed up with a workshop in Bangalore with key regulators, standards body officials, policy makers and researchers, with the goal of initiating action to effectively address the emerging threats.
A joint collaboration between the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, Orbit Australia, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, IIT Madras and Calligo Technologies, this AAICTP-funded project will conduct research and produce a comprehensive white paper detailing the emerging wireless network privacy and security threat landscape. This will be followed up with a workshop in Bangalore with key regulators, standards body officials, policy makers and researchers, with the goal of initiating action to effectively address the emerging threats.
A joint collaboration between the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, Orbit Australia, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, IIT Madras and Calligo Technologies, this AAICTP-funded project will conduct research and produce a comprehensive white paper detailing the emerging wireless network privacy and security threat landscape. This will be followed up with a workshop in Bangalore with key regulators, standards body officials, policy makers and researchers, with the goal of initiating action to effectively address the emerging threats.
Run by the Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS) of India together with the Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) and the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIITB), this AICCTP project will identify elements that should be in an Ethical Framework for upcoming technology 6G. It will also endeavour to create an enabling environment that will not only facilitate participation in the 6G standard making process by institutions in India and Australia, but also create opportunities for Indian and Australian firms to invest and propagate 6G in the Indo-Pacific region. In order to learn lessons for 6G, the project will also examine the application of ethical framework in real 5G use cases, and what hurdles India and Australia faced in terms of contributing in 5G standard making.
Run by the Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS) of India together with the Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) and the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIITB), this AICCTP project will identify elements that should be in an Ethical Framework for upcoming technology 6G. It will also endeavour to create an enabling environment that will not only facilitate participation in the 6G standard making process by institutions in India and Australia, but also create opportunities for Indian and Australian firms to invest and propagate 6G in the Indo-Pacific region. In order to learn lessons for 6G, the project will also examine the application of ethical framework in real 5G use cases, and what hurdles India and Australia faced in terms of contributing in 5G standard making.
Delivered by the Tech Policy Design Centre and College of Law at the Australian National University (ANU) with the Centre for Communication Governance (CCG) at the National Law University Delhi (NLUD).
This CCG-NLUD/ANU collaborative cross-disciplinary project will research trends shaping the global blockchain marketplace, assess the opportunities and effectiveness of existing blockchain standards, and make recommendations to encourage the development of blockchain standards that advance Australia and India’s interests.
Delivered by the Tech Policy Design Centre and College of Law at the Australian National University (ANU) with the Centre for Communication Governance (CCG) at the National Law University Delhi (NLUD).
This CCG-NLUD/ANU collaborative cross-disciplinary project will research trends shaping the global blockchain marketplace, assess the opportunities and effectiveness of existing blockchain standards, and make recommendations to encourage the development of blockchain standards that advance Australia and India’s interests.
InQ Innovation and WE-Hyderbad, India have partnered to facilitate and help accelerate Women-Led Technology collaboration in cyber and critical technology space in the Indo-Australian market under this grant program. This unique program supports to deliver impactful outcomes enabling Australia India bi-lateral Cyber and Critical Technologies, Market Access and Business Pathways for Women-led Technology Businesses and start-ups.
This project aims to pilot and accelerate women led technology businesses in this space while fostering bilateral cooperation between Australia and India.
InQ Innovation and WE-Hyderbad, India have partnered to facilitate and help accelerate Women-Led Technology collaboration in cyber and critical technology space in the Indo-Australian market under this grant program. This unique program supports to deliver impactful outcomes enabling Australia India bi-lateral Cyber and Critical Technologies, Market Access and Business Pathways for Women-led Technology Businesses and start-ups.
This project aims to pilot and accelerate women led technology businesses in this space while fostering bilateral cooperation between Australia and India.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s (ASPI) in collaboration with India's Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) is delivering a new project focused on techdiplomacy and standards settings in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Indo-Pacific. ASPI and CIS will produce a ‘techdiplomacy guide’ on negotiating technical standards in AI – a crucial but general-purpose technology which will impact all aspects of livelihood, industry and warfare.
We aim to unpack the various processes for international standards-setting in AI and identify the main stakeholders driving these initiatives along with who would bear the responsibility for ensuring that AI technology standards are developed responsibly, bearing in mind the key strategic priorities of stakeholders in the Indo-Pacific.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s (ASPI) in collaboration with India's Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) is delivering a new project focused on techdiplomacy and standards settings in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Indo-Pacific. ASPI and CIS will produce a ‘techdiplomacy guide’ on negotiating technical standards in AI – a crucial but general-purpose technology which will impact all aspects of livelihood, industry and warfare.
We aim to unpack the various processes for international standards-setting in AI and identify the main stakeholders driving these initiatives along with who would bear the responsibility for ensuring that AI technology standards are developed responsibly, bearing in mind the key strategic priorities of stakeholders in the Indo-Pacific.
Cross border data flows between Australia and India continues to expand as both countries grow their trade and investment across many different sectors. The free flow of personal and other data underscores the modern digital economy. However, Australia and India's legal frameworks while derived from the common law of the United Kingdom, we are very different when it comes to data flows and data protection. This project, in partnership with Gujarat National Law University will examine and develop capacity building programs and recommend reform to ensure a level of harmonisation and convergence in law, policy and ethical standards for data, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies (quantum).
Cross border data flows between Australia and India continues to expand as both countries grow their trade and investment across many different sectors. The free flow of personal and other data underscores the modern digital economy. However, Australia and India's legal frameworks while derived from the common law of the United Kingdom, we are very different when it comes to data flows and data protection. This project, in partnership with Gujarat National Law University will examine and develop capacity building programs and recommend reform to ensure a level of harmonisation and convergence in law, policy and ethical standards for data, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies (quantum).
The La Trobe University AICCTP-funded project, in partnership with IIT Gandhinagar and IIT Kanpur intends to provide Australian and India business with improved ethical policy and practice when outsourcing their technology to Indian providers. It will do this by improving the understanding of how they translate being signatories of Ethical Codes to their actual practice. Moreover, the project will analyse the emotions and views of stakeholders expressed in social media on the ethical issues found to be important in business surveys. In doing so, the project intends to advance the body of knowledge in artificial intelligence and cyber and critical technology, ethics and sustainability and risk by bringing together disciplines in business management and ethics, computer science and engineering, and AI and business analytics. The outcomes expected include recommendations as to revised codes and practices of ethics and a framework using AI and advanced analytics to review ethical practices of companies. |
Run by the Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS) of India together with the Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) and the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIITB), this AICCTP project will identify elements that should be in an Ethical Framework for upcoming technology 6G. It will also endeavour to create an enabling environment that will not only facilitate participation in the 6G standard making process by institutions in India and Australia, but also create opportunities for Indian and Australian firms to invest and propagate 6G in the Indo-Pacific region. In order to learn lessons for 6G, the project will also examine the application of ethical framework in real 5G use cases, and what hurdles India and Australia faced in terms of contributing in 5G standard making.