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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:

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:

Next week SoIC staff and students from both The Center for Security Informatics and Data Sciences will be attending Indianapolis’ Gencon 50 at the Indy Convention Center. Gencon is a four-day gaming convention. It is both the oldest and largest

Summer is typically a time when students head home to visit friends and family, go on a vacation, or in the case of some students at Indiana University they get introduced to conducting research for the first time. The Center

By Sanchari Das, Ph.D. Student

I arrived in the land of beaches, San Diego. The serene Pacific welcomed me with open arms on a bleary day. As I rested on the beach, my very first interaction with the Pacific, I

The Center for Security Informatics (CSI) is dedicated to research, education and outreach. Much of the work that is done on a day-to-day basis can lean very strongly to one of those three categories while having an effect on the

Professor XiaoFeng Wang has won the 2017 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) SIGSA Vice-Chair election and will now sit as vice chair until June 2019. Professor Wang ran against Patrick Traynor of the University of Florida. The election results were

In a room filled with the sound of laughter and crunching chips, visiting REU students from all over the world are participating in a cultural and educational experience: gaming night. A mixture of high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are

CSI Faculty Presents at Indiana University's Mini University

June 5th through 9th had an influx of students at Indiana University’s Mini University week, a special yearly event cosponsored by IU Alumni Association and Lifelong Learning where adults of all ages

A new video promoting CSI’s partnership with Google has been released. This video spotlights our continuing education and research using hands on, experience based learning. By leveraging industry standard tools donated by industry partners, Informatics provides students with the means

I received my B.S. in Network Technology from Montana Tech which gave me a strong background in networking. One of the things that interested me was how to create networks that remain resilient to misbehaving participants. With a cursory understanding