2017

As fabrication technologies permeate our offices and homes their use becomes as ubiquitous as paper scanning and printing technologies did before them. Laser cutters, 3D printers, and other makerspace technologies are now available to for home repairs, creative endeavors, and

SPICE is proud to announce that Professor L.Jean Camp has been named an IEEE Fellow effective as of January 1, 2018. She is being recognized for her research in human-centered risk and security.

The IEEE Grade of Fellow is conferred

By Shakthidhar Gopavaram

The services offered by mobile apps are useful but these apps can also be privacy invasive, meaning that in they compile and share more information than is needed for the task the app performs. For example, researchers

by Pablo Moriano

The term “insiders” is widely defined as current or former employees who accidentally or maliciously misuse their trusted access to harm an organization’s assets. According to multiple security reports, a considerable percentage of security professionals from multiple

By Michele Roberts and Joshua Streiff

On September 15 and 16, IU SICE co-hosted Indiana’s first ever Computer Science conference for K-8 teachers. Over two hundred teachers learned more about the Indiana K-8 Computer Science standards including assessment plans and

By David Crandall & Apu Kapadia

On July 26th SPICE co-sponsored the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. This workshop addresses the security and privacy implications of computer vision as it is integrated into the real world and

By Pablo Moriano Salazar, Ph.D. Student

The BGP protocol is the glue that sticks the Internet. Subnetworks called autonomous systems (ASes) use the BGP protocol to exchange reachability paths to groups of IP addresses that they own. By protocol design,

On 8/21/17 a contingent of CSI students, staff and faculty travelled to Hopkinsville, Kentucky to observe the full solar eclipse. Given the short drive to a location that offered the eclipse in totality, and the rareness of this as a

Sept. 30, 2016, Indiana University Bloomington

In September IU hosted leaders in private and public technology for a two day conference with the stated goal of sparking conversations on how research drives innovation. IU’s news release can be found here:

CSI Professor Ryan Henry was recently awarded two new research grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study cryptographic techniques for protecting the privacy of Internet users.

Professor Henry is the sole Principal Investigator (PI) on the first grant,

Sept. 30, 2016, Indiana University Bloomington

In September IU hosted leaders in private and public technology for a two day conference with the stated goal of sparking conversations on how research drives innovation. IU’s news release can be found here: