Author: Austin Simon

FICS Research Team Wins Awards at 2016 HOST Symposium

Members of the FICS Research team brought home two Best Paper Awards and one Best Paper Nomination from this year’s HOST Symposium! The IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) is an annual symposium which aims to facilitate… Read More

June Publication News

Congratulations to the following FICS Research faculty and students who had papers accepted for publication this month:    Thomas Shrimpton, Martijn Stam and Bogdan Warinschi, “A Modular Treatment of Cryptographic APIs: The Symmetric-Key Case”, To appear at CRYPTO 2016*.  … Read More

Second Meeting of US Brazil Workshop on Cybersecurity

This past Thursday and Friday, April 7-8, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida and FICS Research member, Daniela Oliveira, led the second in a two-part series of workshops aimed at promoting collaboration between US… Read More

Reverse-Engineering at FICS Research Facilities

Reverse engineering (RE) is a process in which the goal is to reproduce, duplicate, or enhance chips and systems based on the study of an original object and/or system. For electronic systems, reverse engineering (RE) could be performed at chip,… Read More

Zimu Guo

Zimu is a FICS Research student who is currently working towards a doctoral degree under the tutelage of Dr. Forte, in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UF. He received a B.S. in Automation and Control from Beijing… Read More

A Safer Cyberworld

Researchers in UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering such as Domenic Forte are developing new ways to keep us safe and secure in our increasingly digital lives.

Over 150 INTERNATIONAL CYBERSECURITY EXPERTS GATHER AT UF

While President Obama was signing executive orders on Tuesday to strengthen the government’s defenses against cyber security attacks and proposing a $19 billion budget for for IT upgrades and cyber initiatives in the coming year, the newly formed Florida Institute… Read More