Academics turn RAM into Wi-Fi cards to steal data from air-gapped systems
AIR-FI technique can send stolen data at speeds of up to 100 b/s to Wi-Fi receivers at a distance of a few meters.
AIR-FI technique can send stolen data at speeds of up to 100 b/s to Wi-Fi receivers at a distance of a few meters.
The 19 Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSRs) help to build a strong and collaborative community of cyber security research in the UK.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of West Florida received a total of $8 million in separate grants from the Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency to tackle the enduring challenge of filling public- and private-sector cybersecurity vacancies across the country.
October 2020 - The Colloquium for Information Systems Security announces the release of the Fall 2020 issue of our Journal publication.
Come Together at the 8th Annual Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) Conference in AURORA, CO on March 25-27, 2021!
Abstracts for accepted academic papers submitted to the 24th Colloquium are available below. To access the full articles, we invite you to purchase the companion CISSE Journal (Volume 8), exhibiting all papers to be presented at the virtual event this November. A special thanks to paper authors, reviewers, and editorial volunteers for your support to produce this publication.
The Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education is hosting two days of FREE online seminars this November. This will be the first of a series of remote events for members, with the initial offering open to past conference attendees and guests. For event information, please click here.
As previously announced, the 24th Colloquium will adopt an on-line format this Fall 2020, with voting privileges extended until 2021 to members who attended the 23rd Colloquium (2019). Session dates for Fall sessions have been announced, with program details to follow shortly. As the program develops, this is an excellent opportunity to introduce the candidates vying for a three year term to serve on CISSE's Board of Directors.
The Colloquium recognizes that the protection of information and infrastructures that are used to create, store, process, and communicate information is vital to business continuity and security. The Colloquium's goal is to work together to define current and emerging requirements for information assurance education and to influence and encourage the development and expansion of information assurance curricula, especially at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Thank you for participating. Workshop briefing will be published shortly.
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