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CNS Research on Network Telescope Visibility Accepted to PAM 2026 - Researchers from the Center for Networked Systems (CNS) have had a paper accepted to the Passive and Active Measurement Conference
Apply by April 2nd for the Alan Turing Memorial Scholarships - Applications for the CNS Alan Turing Memorial Scholarships are due April 2nd. These scholarships are open to enrolled UC San
CNS Researchers Named Finalists for Research Impact Award at the Third Annual Cyber Policy Awards™ - Three researchers from CNS have been named finalists for the Research Impact Award at the Third Annual Cyber Policy Awards™,
Hidden Differences in Cellular Downlink Scheduling Revealed Across Vendors and Networks - CNS researchers, together with collaborators from Princeton University, will present new work at the Passive and Active Measurement (PAM) Conference,
Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data - Congratulations to Wenyi “Morty” Zhang, Annie Dai, Keegan Ryan, Dave Levin, Nadia Heninger, and Aaron Schulman for their 2025 CCS
UC San Diego’s Center for Healthcare Cybersecurity Protects Patients and Keeps Hospitals Running - Cyber resiliency analyst Jonathon Guthrie unspools 150 feet of ethernet cable across a lawn on the campus of the University
Two UC San Diego Undergraduates Awarded Prestigious Scholarships - The University of California San Diego’s Center for Networked Systems (CNS) is proud to announce that two undergraduate students have
Amy Ousterhout Receives New Award from Google for ML and Systems Pioneers - Amy Ousterhout, a computer scientist at the University of California San Diego and a CNS faculty member is part of
2025 USENIX Security Test of Time Award: Securing Automotive Systems - The 2025 USENIX Security Test of Time Award was given to the research paper “Comprehensive Experimental Analyses of Automotive Attack
The Impact on Patient Care with Technology Disruptions - Researchers at CNS have been actively studying the implications of technology disruptions on healthcare delivery. A recent study published in