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Bad Vibrations: How Smart Phones Could Steal PC Passwords

Georgia Tech researchers led by Patrick Traynor (Computer Science) have discovered how smartphones' accelerometers on smart phones can collect meaningful data by sensing nearby keyboard vibrations....

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Clever Vibrational Hack Turns iPhone into spiPhone

The danger of smartphone accelerometers as a cyber-attack vector, says Patrick Traynor (Computer Science), is that applications typically can gain access to a phone's accelerometer without user...

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Georgia Tech Security Summit

The Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) would like to invite you to the annual Georgia Tech Cyber Security Summit on Tuesday, October 11 at...

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GTISC Demo Day

The Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) is holding GTISC Demo Day on Monday, March 29,  3 p.m. to 5 p.m., in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building. A reception is immediately following....

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GTISC Seminar: Fred Schneider

Title: Principles and Principals for AuthorizationSpeaker: Fred B. SchneiderDate: 9/3/2010Time: 9:30amLocation: TSRB Auditorium Event Time: Fri, 2010-09-03 09:30 - 10:30read more

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Mobile Browsers Fail Georgia Tech Safety Test

ATLANTA – Dec. 5, 2012 – How unsafe are mobile browsers? Unsafe enough that even cyber-security experts are unable to detect when their smartphone browsers have landed on potentially dangerous...

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Georgia Tech Releases Cyber Threats Forecast for 2012

ATLANTA – Oct. 11, 2011 – The year ahead will feature new and increasingly sophisticated means to capture and exploit user data, as well as escalating battles over the control of online information...

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Georgia Tech Turns iPhone Into spiPhone

A research team led by Patrick Traynor (Computer Science) has discovered how to program a smartphone to sense nearby keyboard vibrations and decipher complete sentences with up to 80 percent accuracy....

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Georgia Tech-Based Startup Wins Business Competition

Pindrop Security, a new company based on technology developed by School of Computer Science researchers to verify caller ID, has won the 2011 GRA/TAG Business Launch Competition. Source: Office of...

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Georgia Tech Researchers Design System to Trace Call Paths Across Multiple...

Phishing scams are making the leap from email to the world’s voice systems, and a team of researchers in the Georgia Tech College of Computing has found a way to tag fraudulent calls with a digital...

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Georgia Tech Receives $4.2 Million for Military Research to Better Secure...

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) seek better cyber security between computers, Internet hosts, and browsers with the help of Georgia Tech's...

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Georgia Tech Finds 11 Security Flaws in Popular Internet Browsers Using New...

College of Computing researchers discovered 11 previously unknown Internet browser security flaws, and were honored with the Internet Defense Prize by Facebook and USENIX.WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 13,...

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Capital One Distinguished Lecture

The first of a bi-annual lectures series, organized by the Institute for Information Security & Privacy and sponsored by Capital One, brings renowned cryptographer Ron Rivest to Georgia Tech for a...

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2015 Cyber Security Summit

Learn about the latest information security and privacy threats with accomplished leaders from government, business and academia at the 13th annual 2015 Cyber Security Summit at Georgia Tech.Georgia...

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