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Censored Planet: Tracking internet censorship without on-the-ground participation
  1. Censored Planet: Tracking internet censorship without on-the-ground participation

    Censored Planet is releasing technical details for other researchers and for activists.

  2. 5 ways Americans can keep their vote secure and accurate

    Expert advice for voting in an unprecedented election.

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  3. CSE researchers help organize 10th anniversary workshop on internet freedom

    Prof. Roya Ensafi and PhD candidate Reethika Ramesh led organizing efforts for USENIX’s Tenth Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet.

  4. $1.8M DARPA project aims to protect cars, trucks and spacecraft from hackers

    Ironpatch could head off growing danger of security vulnerabilities in vehicle systems.

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  5. 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.

  6. New remote voting risks and solutions identified

    The upcoming presidential election in the middle of a pandemic has many jurisdictions exploring new technologies. They’re not secure.

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  7. 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.

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

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

  9. Autonomous vehicles can be fooled to ‘see’ nonexistent obstacles

    Vehicles that perceive obstacles that aren’t really there could cause traffic accidents.

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  10. 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.