CNS Computer Scientists Discover Vulnerabilities in a Popular Security Protocol
A widely used security protocol that dates back to the days of dial-up Internet has vulnerabilities that could expose large
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A widely used security protocol that dates back to the days of dial-up Internet has vulnerabilities that could expose large
Read moreHigh-end bicycles used for high-profile road races such as the Tour de France are vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks targeting the
Read moreThe Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California San Diego is proud to announce the creation of 18
Read moreSmartphone’s unique Bluetooth fingerprint could be used to track the device’s user–until now. A team of researchers have developed a
Read moreTwo faculty members from University of California San Diego’s Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department and the Center for Networked
Read moreThe CNS Research Review was held at the UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering Department on May 9-10, 2024.
Read moreThree faculty members from University of California San Diego’s Computer Science and Engineering Department are among the latest Amazon Research
Read moreResearchers have found two novel types of attacks that target the conditional branch predictor found in high-end Intel processors, which
Read moreApplications are now due May 2nd for the CNS Alan Turing Memorial Scholarships. The scholarships are for enrolled UC San
Read moreTaylor Berg-Kirkpatrick and Stefan Savage will use LLMs to understand digital fraudster behavior by experimenting with chatbots as honeypots. They
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