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CyberForge 2024 draws students from across Virginia
The 2024 CyberForge conference drew more than 150 participants, who heard presentations from cybersecurity professionals, attended workshops, and participated in…
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Your personal data is political: W&M computer scientists find gaps in the privacy practices of campaign websites
The first large-scale analysis of its kind analyzed 2,060 House, Senate and presidential campaigns from the 2020 United States election…
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Curious Conversations’ podcast: Luiz DaSilva talks about the future of wireless networks and CCI’s test beds
By Travis Williams “Curious Conversations” is produced by the Virginia Tech Office of Research and Innovation. Luiz DaSilva joined Virginia Tech’s “Curious…
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Malicious AI Activity Likely to Escalate into Daily Occurrence in 2024
As more than 50 countries including the U.S. gear up for national elections, GW’s Neil Johnson has published the first…
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(Cyber)defense Wins Opening Round for UVA Students
By Matt Kelly, mkelly@virginia.edu UVA’s cyberdefense team repaired systems and repelled hackers in Saturday’s first round of the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense…
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VCU College of Engineering to offer six new minor programs
The College of Engineering launches new minors in artificial intelligence, aerospace engineering, nuclear engineering, software engineering, cybersecurity and data science.…
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From Setback to Comeback: UVA’s Robot Race Car Nabs 2nd in Major Competition
By Mike Mather, mike.mather@virginia.edu UVA’s autonomous Indy car and its crew took second place in an international racing competition earlier this month…
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Three computer scientists elected fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Chang-Tien Lu, Dimitrios Nikolopoulos, and Naren Ramakrishnan are among fewer than 0.1 percent of voting members in the institute to…
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New tech addresses augmented reality’s privacy problem
By Kelly Izlar (From left) Bo Ji, Brendan David-John, and graduate student Matthew Corbett devised a new method to protect bystander…
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Dr. Sahlin Awarded for Innovating Federal Defense Against Cybersecurity Threats
Authored by: April Horency Professional lecturer in the engineering management and systems engineering department, John Sahlin, has over 25 years of…
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