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Friday, November 22, 2024

Computer Science professor develops cybersecurity research program

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Dr. Brad Glisson, Associate  Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana Tech University, has  developed the Cybersecurity Information Technology Exploration (CITE)  research group to provide a venue for students, academics, and industry  professionals from various disciplines to share their experiences in  cybersecurity.

The group collaborates with other National Centers for Academic  Excellence in Cybersecurity and hosts weekly talks on cybersecurity and  computer science topics and resulting research throughout the academic  year and provides a venue for participants from different stages in  their careers to present current research activities, brainstorm future  research activities, and solve real-world problems.

Over this Spring Quarter, the research group has held talks on the  effects of residual data in society, ransomware on the Oculus,  field-programmable gate arrays, data breaches in financial institutions,  and mobile application exploitation with advertisement spoofing.

CITE will hold two more presentations this spring. On May 16,Daniel  Miller, Systems Specialist at the University of South Alabama, will  present “Toward Digital Forensics for 3D Printers,” and on May 23, Dr.  George Grispos, Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity at the University  of Nebraska at Omaha, will present “Towards a Security Testbed for  Agriculture Vehicles and Environments.”

Both presentations will be held from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the Integrated Engineering and Science Building 216.

After a brief hiatus over the summer, talks will start again in the fall. To learn more about CITE, contact Glisson.

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