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Is Riding in a Driverless Taxi Safe?
Computer science assistant professor Madhur Behl urges patience and data transparency as driverless cars are deployed in the real world.
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CAREER Award: Dynamic Defenses
Yonghwi Kwon's NSF Grant Supports Research to Create Cybersecurity that Anticipates Attacks
Kwon aims to develop more sophisticated methods for detecting and stopping a global avalanche of cyber threats.
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CAREER Award: Long-Lived Things for the Internet of Things
Brad Campbell’s Research Aims to Solve the Practical Problem of Maintaining Sensors to Last as Long as the Infrastructure They Watch
For the internet of things to reach its maximal benefit, all those connected devices have to keep up with the times.
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UVA Computer Science Ph.D. Student Earns $5,000 Reward from Google for Finding Bug
Tamjid Al Rahat, a student in assistant professor Yuan Tian’s research group, found a high-severity flaw in Google’s OAuth client library for Java.
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UVA Alum Shares His Experience in Cybersecurity During the 2020 Election
Christopher Krebs, Former Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Spoke to UVA Engineering Class Focused on Election Security
Former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency talks about his work during 2020 election and cyber warfare in Ukraine.
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UVA Joins Forces with the Virginia Department of Elections in Statewide Effort to Prepare Future Cybersecurity Leaders for Protecting Critical Infrastructure
UVA Engineering faculty have earned a $3 million grant to lead a network of Virginia universities, in partnership with the Virginia Department of Elections, in creating an...
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Researchers Meet to Discuss How Cybersecurity Can Combat Misinformation and Disinformation
Researchers from multiple disciplines and across the state met at UVA Engineering's Link Lab to discuss ongoing Commonwealth Cyber Initiative-funded research and build the groundwork to pursue future collaborations and large-scale projects.
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Computer science professor David Evans and his team conduct experiments to understand security and privacy risks associated with machine learning
David Evans, professor of computer science in the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science, is leading research to understand how machine learning models...
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Q&A: Understanding the Rising Threat of Ransomware Attacks
Donald E. Brown, W.S. Calcott Professor of engineering systems and environment, answers questions about ongoing threats from ransomware attacks.
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CAREER Award: Proof of Trust
David Wu Earns National Science Foundation Grant to Advance Zero-knowledge Proofs that will Build Trust in the Cloud
Wu, an assistant professor in UVA Engineering's Department of Computer Science, is advancing mathematical models that will secure transactions through the cloud.