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Prof. Oliveira on Distinctive Voices, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of engineering Public Science Lecture Series
November 10, 2015Prof. Oliveira has delivered a lecture titled “Cybersecurity and Privacy and the Human Factors Behind It” as a part of “Distinctive Voices lecture series” , an initiative by National Academy of Sciences which highlights innovations, discoveries, and emerging issues in an exciting and engaging public forum.
Read more »FICS Researchers Investigate – Mobile money in developing countries: study reveals security flaws in apps
September 29, 2015The developed world takes universal cashless payment systems for granted. From credit cards and online banking to massive scale business-to-business transactions, our modern economy is reliant on regular and instantaneous movement of funds. And for the most part, transactions are secure and customers are safe from electronic fraud. But can the same be said of […]
Read more »US/Brazil Workshop organized by Prof. Oliveira
August 30, 2015The US National Science Foundation (NSF), US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and Brazil Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MCTI) are sponsoring a pair of invitation-only workshops that will promote innovation in solving cyber security and privacy problems, by bringing together the top researchers from the US and Brazil, to share their research and […]
Read more »Counterfeit Integrated Circuits Book, Prof. M. Tehranipoor, U. Guin, Prof. D. Forte
August 30, 2015This timely and exhaustive study offers a much-needed examination of the scope and consequences of the electronic counterfeit trade. The authors describe a variety of shortcomings and vulnerabilities in the electronic component supply chain, which can result in counterfeit integrated circuits (ICs). Not only does this book provide an assessment of the current counterfeiting problems […]
Read more »WSJ Article: Researchers Find Security Flaws in Developing-World Money Apps
August 30, 2015Mobile-money services are growing at a rapid clip in the developing world, but new research suggests many of the apps that give the poor access to banking services have woeful security protections, leaving users exposed to fraud and theft. Computer scientists at the University of Florida studied seven mobile-money apps from Brazil, India, Indonesia, Thailand […]
Read more »University of Florida designated as a CAE-R
August 30, 2015Led by Prof. Joe Wilson, University of Florida has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research through academic year 2019 by National Security Agency (NSA).
Read more »Prof. Prabhat Mishra Received IBM Faculty Award
August 30, 2015The IBM Faculty Awards is a competitive worldwide program intended to: (1) Foster collaboration between researchers at leading universities worldwide and those in IBM research, development and services organizations, (2) Promote courseware and curriculum innovation to stimulate growth in disciplines and geographies that are strategic to IBM. Faculty Awards are cash awards granted annually. The […]
Read more »Prof. Yier Jin’s Paper Receives Best Paper Award
August 30, 2015The paper authored by Prof. Yier Jin, a member of FICS, titled “HAFIX: Hardware-Assisted Flow Integrity Extension” received the prestigious best paper award from the 2015 Design Automation Conference (DAC 2015)
Read more »IEEE Computer’s Special Issue on “Supply Chain Security for Cyber-Infrastructure” Led by Prof. Forte and Bhunia
August 30, 2015IEEE Computer Magazine plans an August 2016 special issue on security of hardware and software supply chain. Design, fabrication, assembly, distribution, system integration, and disposal of today’s electronic components, systems, and software involve multiple untrusted parties. Recent reports demonstrate that this long and globally distributed supply chain is vulnerable to counterfeiting (cloning, overproduction, recycling, etc.) […]
Read more »Prof. Butler secures a new award for CPS Security
August 30, 2015Associate Professor and FICS member Kevin Butler, along with his co-principal investigators, FICS co-director Patrick Traynor and CISE faculty My Thai and Prabhat Misra, was awarded a $200K grant from the Army Research Office on developing research capabilities in cyber-physical systems at the University of Florida. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) play a large role in our […]
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