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UVA Computer Science Professor Is Helping To Solve Decades-Old Privacy Problem
A breakthrough by UVA’s Wei-Kai Lin et al. showed truly private internet searches are possible, earning a best paper award and an article in Quanta Magazine.
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CAREER AWARD: UVA Engineering Researcher Has Plan to Defeat the Next Big Cyberattack
From zero-day to ransomware attacks, Ashish Venkat believes cybersecurity should be fast and affordable for all.
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Universities to Train AI to Outmaneuver Cyber Threat
Computer science’s David Evans is helping to fight AI-enabled cyber threats with AI-enabled countermeasures.
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Cybersecurity Boot Camp Could Benefit Local Election Officials
WVTF Public Radio reported on the 2023 Virginia Cyber Navigator Boot Camp, part of a multi-university program for future cybersecurity professionals to protect election infrastructure.
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UVA Receiving Federal Funds to Help Fight Cyber Attacks
Professor of computer science David Evans spoke to NBC29 about UVA’s participation in an NSF-funded AI institute, led by UC Santa Barbara, to combat cyber threats.
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UVA for the (Cyber)defense: Hoos Net Regional Trophy
UVA Engineering’s cyber defense team has qualified for the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition for the fifth time in six years.
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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.