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Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new system for aggregating usage reports from personal devices that emphasizes maintaining the user's privacy.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | Stanford UniversityUsing only tools already on smartphones, including the compass, a University at Buffalo-led team of engineers is creating an app to stop voice hacking.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Individual Data | University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkResearchers at Stony Brook University were awarded $3.5M by the Office of Naval Research to help guard against online security breaches that threaten personal data.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Individual Data | University Research | Stony Brook University - The State University of New YorkUniversity of Florida Professors Daniela Oliveira and Natalie Ebner have teamed up to protect older adults from a form of social engineering called phishing.
University Research | Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | University of FloridaSome of the nation’s foremost biometrics researchers at Michigan State University are leading exploration into applications that could make lives better by detecting health issues, preventing identity theft and enhancing security.
University Research | Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | Michigan State UniversityUniversity of Florida researchers have teamed up with the New York City Police Department’s Financial Crimes Task Force to deploy the “Skim Reaper,” a device that instantly detects the presence of a skimmer, allowing law enforcement and merchants to take action before the card's data can be stolen.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | University of Florida“Analyst-driven solutions” rely on rules created by living experts and miss attacks that don’t match the rules. Machine-learning approaches rely on “anomaly detection,” which triggers false positives needing investigation by humans.
Protecting Individual Data | Protecting Systems | Safeguarding the Connected World | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCan unpredictability protect computers against malware? We want our computers to perform the way we expect. But what if the key to defeating malware is introducing a bit of chaos? We want our computers to perform the way we expect. But what if the key to defeating malware is introducing a bit of…
Protecting Individual Data | Protecting Systems | Safeguarding the Connected World | University of FloridaResearchers at UPenn are exploring how the algorithms that conduct network analysis can be designed to guarantee certain privacy protections.
Protecting Individual Data | Safeguarding the Connected World | University of PennsylvaniaThe results of an American presidential election—from a population of 220 million eligible voters with no federal ID cards—has unparalleled implications for global politics.
Protecting Individual Data | Protecting Systems | Safeguarding the Connected World | University Research | The Johns Hopkins University