CSE Ph.D. and Faculty Presence at USENIX Security Symposium 2017
The 26th USENIX Security Symposium took place Aug. 16-18 in Vancouver, Canada, and security researchers in the CSE department were
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The 26th USENIX Security Symposium took place Aug. 16-18 in Vancouver, Canada, and security researchers in the CSE department were
Read moreOrganizers of the 23rd ACM Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (SIGKDD) just wrapped up their five-day
Read moreDenial of service attacks (DoS) have crippled even the likes of Google and Amazon in recent years, topping at a
Read moreCSE alumnus Zachary Tatlock (Ph.D. ’14) is now a professor of computer science at the University of Washington. In an
Read more$25,253,505. That is the best estimate to date of how much money was paid by victims of ransomware attacks in the
Read moreAs of early July, 15 Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Ph.D. candidates affiliated with the Center for Networked Systems (CNS)
Read moreFor female students in particular, attending the annual Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing can be a critical launching
Read moreWhen he graduated from China’s Nanjing University, Tianyin Xu was turned down by 24 graduate schools in the United States.
Read moreCSE professor Geoffrey M. Voelker teaches CSE 125 each spring, The course on “Software System Design and Implementation” gave 32 seniors an opportunity
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