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On 11/30 Team SPICE attended a multi-day, national Capture the Flag (CTF) competition at Argonne Lab. The CyberForce Competition is sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE) and, along with other locations, hosted 79 teams. As a practical implementation of

Written by Ken Birkoff and originally posted in SICE News

XiaoFeng Wang, a James H. Rudy professor of computer science at the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, has been named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

The highest number of active WhatsApp users in Southeast Asia exists in India and consists of approximately 200 million active users. Yet, despite this large user base, user perceptions of privacy settings were under researched within this population.

Research in

Although essential to modern society, anonymity is increasingly hard to achieve due to the proliferation of data collection and surveillance of everyday life. Without anonymity, citizens cannot have a reasonable expectation of privacy or freedom of expression without reproach.  

Today,

The School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering welcomed two new professors for the 2018-2019 academic year.  

 

Xiaojing Liao

Xiaojing Liao joins the faculty as an assistant professor of computer science from the College of William and Mary where she

This week staff and students from both Security & Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Engineering center and Pro Health attended Indianapolis’ Gencon 51 at the Indy Convention Center. Gencon is a four-day gaming convention. It is both the oldest and