Miro Enev in Wired
As part of his PhD Dissertation, lab alumnus Miro Enev studied whether a computer attached to a car’s internal computer network could “fingerprint” (identify) the driver. Wired got excited about the work and interviewed Miro. See the resulting article here. A conference version of the upcoming paper, co-authored with lab member Alex Takakuwa, alumnus Karl Koscher, and faculty member Yoshi Kohno will appear at PETS 2016. Great job team!
UW CSE Security Lab alumnus
Security Lab member
UW CSE Security Lab member
Since 2013, the UW CSE Security Lab has helped lead the charge in tackling an emerging challenge: computer security for augmented reality devices. Today, the lab launched a new website focused on its augmented reality efforts. Readers can now track the lab’s efforts on augmented reality and security here:
Last night UW CSE Security Lab co-director Prof.
The Security Lab innertube water basketball team clinches a win for its first game of the season. The team benefited from an intense coaching session in advance of the game, thanks to the experience of seasoned innertube water basketball player and team captain Prof.