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New collaboration promises greater innovation in medical device security
  1. New collaboration promises greater innovation in medical device security

    The two organizations will connect their membership and partner networks to work on advancing security for life-saving devices.

  2. IEEE security conference features six accepted papers from CSE researchers

    The projects impact voting systems, physical sensors, integrated circuit fabrication, and multiple microarchitectural side-channel vulnerabilities.

  3. Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship for design of robust, reliable and repairable software systems

    Subarno Banerjee uses program analysis to improve software systems’ safety and security.

  4. Todd Austin Named S. Jack Hu Collegiate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering

    Prof. Austin is a creative, outside-the-box thinker who has produced a body of work that has had extraordinary impact in the area of computer architecture.

  5. Real-time monitor tracks the growing use of network filters for censorship

    The team says their framework can scalably and semi-automatically monitor the use of filtering technologies for censorship at global scale.

  6. Not enough voters detecting ballot errors and potential hacks, study finds

    Researchers carried out the first study on voter behavior with electronic assistive devices, found 93% missed incorrect ballots.

    The post Not enough voters detecting ballot errors and potential hacks, study finds appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  7. Researchers design new solution to widespread side-channel attacks

    The proposal provides a chip-level safeguard against sensitive data being transmitted after it’s accessed.

  8. Researchers take control of Siri, Alexa, and Google Home with lasers

    The newly discovered microphone vulnerability allows attackers to remotely inject inaudible and invisible commands into voice assistants using light.

  9. Offensive vehicle security toolbox makes car hacking easier

    The new system is designed to save security researchers time and effort spent reverse-engineering the message format of every vehicle they study.

  10. New tool combats evolving internet censorship methods

    Technology pioneered by Michigan researchers can circumvent many effective website blocking tools