Month: November 2016
Prof. Mark Tehranipoor on Pensacola News Journal
November 29, 2016Prof. Mark Tehranipoor on Pensacola News Journal shares his thoughts about the proliferation of consumer-friendly internet accessible devices and the safety and privacy risk issues now inherent in them, along with tips on how to employ “good cyber-hygiene practices”.
Read more »New SeCurity and AssuraNce (SCAN) Lab Now Operational
November 21, 2016The Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS) Research is pleased to announce the opening of the SeCurity and AssuraNce (SCAN) Lab, a 2,500 square foot security research laboratory housing over $7M in advanced scientific equipment (see our Facilities pages). The SCAN lab is made possible in part by a partnership between University of Florida and TESCAN […]
Read more »New Hardware Security Journal Founded by FICS Research Faculty Now Accepting Submissions
November 20, 2016FICS Research Education Director, Prof. Swarup Bhunia, and and Co-director, Prof. Mark Tehranipoor, have established a new academic serial publication entitled the Journal of Hardware and Systems Security (HaSS). The journal, which highlights new and ground-breaking developments in the rapidly expanding field of electronic hardware and systems security, is scheduled to be published quarterly beginning January […]
Read more »FICS Research Student Wins Award at 2016 BioCas Conference
November 2, 2016Robert Karam, a PhD student at the University of Florida’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) advised by FICS Research Director of Education, Prof. Swarup Bhunia, was awarded a best paper award at this year’s BioMedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS) Conference in Shanghai, China. His paper, “Ultralow Power Data Compression for Implantable Bladder Pressure […]
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