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Two Boston University computer scientists have developed a tool that could make it harder for hackers to find their way into networks where they don’t belong.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Systems | Boston UniversityA new software system being developed by cybersecurity researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology will largely automate the process of assessing the extent of network or computer system attacks.
University Research | Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Systems | Georgia Institute of TechnologyResearchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a decoy robot designed to keep factories and other large facilities safe from hackers.
University Research | Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Systems | Georgia Institute of TechnologyResearchers are studying how human voices are unique to help identify devices on electrical grid control networks, using their unique electronic “voices” to determine which signals are legitimate and which signals might be from attackers.
Protecting Systems | Safeguarding the Connected World | University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe security of the system as a whole will be derived from the security of its components, rather than from a single firewall, as is currently the case with most cloud systems.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Systems | Boston UniversityThe rise of digital devices and technologies has dramatically increased online activities for individuals, businesses, and governments. And though this accelerated connectivity brings many benefits, it also creates a treasure-trove of data to plunder — along with new forms of foul play.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Systems | Georgia Institute of TechnologyJust outside Washington, DC, a heavily armored truck, protected by armed guards, rumbles toward the Pentagon. Its cargo is critical to keeping the most sensitive government communications secret. But it’s not what you might expect. That precious cargo is nothing but numbers.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Systems | Boston University