COMPUTER SCIENTISTS HONORED FOR THEIR WORK DISCOVERING THAT CARS ARE VULNERABLE TO HACKING
September 22, 2021– Many people think of cars as a series of mechanical parts that — hopefully — work together
Read moreSeptember 22, 2021– Many people think of cars as a series of mechanical parts that — hopefully — work together
Read moreUC San Diego computer scientists will help develop the National Research Platform to create a data freeway system to accelerate
Read moreExecuting code in an emulator is a fundamental part of modern vulnerability testing. However, to emulate embedded system firmware outside
Read moreWebAssembly or Wasm is a portable bytecode that has increasingly been using sandbox untrusted code outside the browser. But unfortunately,
Read moreCurrent smartphone operating systems have a runtime permission model, which allows users to manage and customize permissions to meet their
Read moreUC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering Professor Stefan Savage is one of two researchers across the campus to be
Read moreBig datasets can be incredible assets in business, healthcare, the physical and social sciences and many other disciplines – but
Read moreServerless services, such as AWS lambdas, are a fast-growing part of the cloud market. Their popularity reflects their lightweight nature
Read moreThe University of California San Diego has joined The Bytecode Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating new software foundations
Read moreCNS Co-Director and UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering Professor Stefan Savage is among the three members of the
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