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CCS to host “Follow the Money,’ Fighting Cybercrime in the Digital Underground
With an address by Leslie Caldwell, Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Cars Connected to Smartphones
Many of today’s automobiles leave the factory with secret passengers: prototype software features that are disabled but that can be unlocked by clever drivers.
The Man Who Defends Hardware from Hackers
Siddharth Garg is one of the 10 most brilliant people of 2016.
Undergraduates gaining research experience
A special summer research program at NYU Tandon pairs students with professors.
Announcing the NYU Cyber Scholars program
The new NYU program provides scholarships for students interested in cybersecurity.
Boffins Design Security Chip to Spot Hidden Hardware Trojans in Processors
Scientists at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering have designed a new form of application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designed to spot hidden vulnerabilities deep within a processor’s design.
Cybersecurity Researchers Design a Chip that Checks for Sabotage
Integrated Circuits Can Monitor Their Own Computations and Flag Defects.
Self-Checking Chip Hunts Out its Own Defects, Signs of Sabotage
In a bid to mitigate risks from malicious circuitry, researchers have designed a chip solution which comprises an embedded moduel to verify calculations and an external module to validate initial proofs.
Researchers Design Chip that Identifies Defects, Monitors Performance
A team of researchers has designed a new solution to malicious circuitry in device chips. The team’s chip contains an embedded module that monitors its own computations and flags defects before attackers can sabotage devices.