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Researchers 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 TechnologyThis edition of the AAU Weekly Wrap-up features House and Senate appropriations action, AAU and COGR comments submitted to the OMB on a proposed open source software policy, and the release of a new resource for strengthening campus research safety.
NewslettersHouse Republican Budget Calls for Cuts in Mandatory Spending; Senators Introduce Bill to Ensure Continued Research and Education Use of sUAS; AAU and APLU Issue Joint Statement of Support; House Subcommittee Looks at Freedom of Speech on Campus; House Select Panel Holds Hearing on Ethics of Fetal…
NewslettersThis edition of the AAU Weekly Wrap-up covers the President's FY17 budget, House passage of an NSF "National Interest" bill, continued concerns about the Department of Labor's overtime proposal, and more.
NewslettersThe internet has become so critical to our society that addressing its weaknesses is like “operating on a live patient,” says Mark Crovella, a Boston University College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) computer science professor and department chair. CAS computer scientists are taking on the challenge…
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Individual Data | Boston UniversityThis edition of the Weekly Wrap-up discusses Senate passage of the FY16 Milcon-VA appropriations bill, and an AAU statement on the Lingua-Elsevier dispute and the future of scholarly publishing.
NewslettersA statement by Hunter Rawlings, President of AAU, on the dispute between the editors of Lingua and Elsevier and on the future of open access publishing.
Press ReleasesSHARE is an open source project to maximize research impact by making a comprehensive inventory of research widely accessible, discoverable, and reusable.
Intellectual Property | Press ReleasesAfter Lauber returned to the US, he attended a community college in Minneapolis for one year before “feeling like [he] wanted more options and opportunities” out of his college experience. Ultimately, it was the International Studies program that made his decision to transfer to the University of…
The University of Iowa | In this edition of the Weekly Wrap-up, AAU testifies at a Senate hearing on sexual assault; another Senate panel approves the FASTR open access bill.
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