Each year, CyLab publishes the CyLab Year-In-Review, showcasing some of our exciting research highlights and other #security and #privacy-related activities from the previous 12 months. Check out the digital version of the 2023-2024 CyLab-Year-In-Review at the link below, and direct message us if you’d like to request a hard copy.
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Everything we do is fueled by our passion to create a world in which technology can be trusted.
About us
CyLab is Carnegie Mellon University's security and privacy institute. CyLab is a world leader in technological research & education of professionals in information assurance, security technology, business & policy and security awareness among cyber-citizens of all ages.
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https://www.cylab.cmu.edu/
External link for Carnegie Mellon University CyLab
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- Research Services
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Cybersecurity, Network security, Threat analysis, Cryptography, Internet of Things, Cyber-physical systems, Software security, Usable privacy & security, Biometrics, Mobility, Blockchain, Cyber Autonomy, Systems security, Trustworthy computing, Privacy engineering, Risk management, Behavioral science, Decision science, Security economics, and AI & Machine learning
Updates
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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced that the Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Technology has awarded $6 million to Carnegie Mellon University to establish a joint center to support cooperative research and experimentation for the test and evaluation of modern #AI capabilities and tools. Learn more about the CMU/NIST AI Measurement Science & Engineering Cooperative Research Center (AIMSEC):
NIST awards $6M to Carnegie Mellon University to establish AI Cooperative Research Center
cylab.cmu.edu
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“Laying the groundwork for a conspiracy theory means that you need to weave many claims together.” In an article for The Associated Press, Professor Kathleen Carley of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science and the Carnegie Mellon University Software and Societal Systems Department speaks with Melissa Goldin about #election fraud claims targeting overseas voters:
Overseas voters are the latest target in Trump's false narrative on election fraud
apnews.com
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Carnegie Mellon University CyLab is leading a university-wide priority hiring search for tenure-track faculty who focus on #security or #privacy. Learn more and apply today:
CyLab leading tenure-track faculty hiring search
cylab.cmu.edu
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On Sept. 4-5, more than 500 of the world’s leading cyber-systems researchers convened in Pittsburgh for the 2024 National Science Foundation (NSF) Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Principal Investigators’ Meeting (SaTC PI), hosted by Carnegie Mellon University's CyLab Security and Privacy Institute.
CyLab hosts top cybersecurity researchers for the 2024 NSF SaTC PI Meeting
cylab.cmu.edu
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Laurie Heller, Carnegie Mellon University Professor of Psychology, and a team of researchers have developed a deep neural network detector to automatically classify environmental sounds as either real or #AI-generated. Learn more about their research:
Distinguishing real sounds from deepfakes
cylab.cmu.edu
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National Arts in Education Week is Sept. 9-13, serving as a reminder of the profound impact art has on humanity. This week, members of the Carnegie Mellon University community, including Lorrie Cranor, Director of CyLab, share how the arts have touched their hearts and minds — and influenced both their personal and professional journeys:
Celebrating National Arts in Education Week 2024: CMU Community Shares Personal Reflections on Art’s Impact
cmu.edu
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Alina Oprea, professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, has been named CyLab's 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. Learn more:
Alina Oprea receives 2024 CyLab Distinguished Alumni Award
cylab.cmu.edu
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Congratulations to Professor Sauvik Das of CyLab and the CMU Human-Computer Interaction Institute on winning a Distinguished Paper Award at last week’s USENIX Association Security Symposium in Philadelphia! See the abstract and full details on his co-authored paper below: #usesec24
"I Don't Know If We're Doing Good. I Don't Know If We're Doing Bad": Investigating How Practitioners Scope, Motivate, and Conduct Privacy Work When Developing AI Products
usenix.org