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Prof. Kang G. Shin receives DoD grant to investigate security of semi-autonomous systems

Prof. Shin plans to identify potential attack surfaces and security/safety issues while developing defense mechanisms against attacks on semi-autonomous systems.

Researchers earn USENIX Test of Time for work in exposing network key vulnerabilities

The award recognizes “Mining Your Ps and Qs” for its lasting contributions to the field of security and encryption.

U-M spin-off Agita Labs releases always encrypted computing product

TrustForge, based on U-M research spearheaded by Austin and Bertacco, provides users with the ability to protect data using a process called sequestered encryption

U-M, Cavium partner on Big Data research computing platform

The new partnership will provide scalable storage and an analytic software framework available to all U-M researchers.

Smartphone security hole

‘Open port’ backdoors are common.

Researchers Expose Security Flaws in Backscatter X-ray Scanners

Kevin Fu Selected for World Economic Forum Young Scientist Award

Iranian internet censorship system profiled for first time

New grant: reducing computer viruses in health networks

Sanae Rosen wins Best Poster Award at CODASPY Conference

Prof. Kevin Fu Named a Federal 100 Award Winner for 2013

Duo security introduces hardware-level security, grows more than 400%

Kevin Fu testifies on the security of smart cards to access Medicare and Medicaid Services

Researchers demonstrate firewall vulnerability in cell network

J. Alex Halderman to Teach Course on Electronic and Internet Voting through Coursera

The 5-week course will provide the technical background and public policy foundation that today's citizens need to understand the electronic voting debate.

Security researchers publish details of online voting hack

Security researchers describe newly discovered vulnerabilities in public key encryption