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Two Michigan papers win top awards at IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium
  1. Two Michigan papers win top awards at IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium

    One of the paper describes and demonstrates a malicious hardware backdoor. The other demonstrated security failings in a commercial smart home platform.

  2. U-M cyber security startup purchased by FICO

    Analytic software company FICO of San Jose, Calif., bought QuadMetrics to help in its development of a FICO Enterprise Security Score.

  3. Fighting cyber crime with data analytics

    QuadMetrics offers a pair of services to help companies both assess the effectiveness of their security and decide the best way to allocate (or increase) their security budget.

  4. Yi-Chin Wu receives ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award for research in network security

    Her dissertation focused on “opacity,” which captures whether a given secret of the system can be inferred by intruders who observe the behavior of the system.

  5. Yang Liu receives Best Applications Paper Award for cyber security research in phishing

    His paper detailed his use of big data analysis to solve a major problem of cyber security.

  6. Parinaz Naghizadeh, Researcher in economic network security, is named a Barbour Scholar

    Parinaz’s research is in combining communications with economics to assess the security of a network and then apply that to cyber-insurance contracts.