Bloomington is home of the fastest supercomputer in the state of Indiana, and this week Indiana University’s Big Red 200 was host to visitors from IU’s CyberCorps Scholars program. The IU supercomputer, capable of 6 petaFLOPS of processing, is a … SPICE & IU CyberCorps Visit Big RedNovember 27, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
Three hundred students from Edgewood Jr. High School, Bloomington North High School, The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship, and Jackson Creek Middle School attended IVY Tech’s STEM and Life Sciences Career Fair this month. Students were able to visit with … SPICE At Ivy Tech STEM and Life Sciences Career FairNovember 11, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
Students at Brown County Brown County Junior High School (BCJHS) got the experience of hacking toys, picking locks, and learning about a wide variety of cybersecurity careers last week. Seventy students engaged in an interactive set of presentations made by … Cybersecurity & You: SPICE Goes Back To Junior HighNovember 4, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
This week Indiana University's Internet of Things House hosted IU's Cyber Security Club (CSC) for a fun night of lock picking instruction and practice. Undergraduate and graduate students gathered to learn a classic skill used not only by penetration testers, … SPICE Hosts CyberSecurity Club Lock Picking Night At The IoT ...October 31, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
The Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Engineering (SPICE) Center at Indiana University’s Luddy School is excited to announce the formation of IU’s Capture the Flag (CTF) Club this fall. The club will work to build cybersecurity and competition … IU Capture The Flag Club (CTF) Opening At Luddy October 14, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
On Sept 16th, Zitao Zhang presented research entitled “Building An Authentication Infrastructure — Designing a Two Factor Authentication Hardware Token with Form Factor that Encourages Engagement” at this year’s TPRC 2022 conference. Co-Authors of this research included … Grad student Zitao Zhang Presents on Building An Authentication Infrastructure ...September 30, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
The Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Engineering (SPICE) Center’s Internet of Things (IoT) House research laboratory is hosting a Hacking 4 Defense (H4D) team this fall. Working on a problem set supplied by the United States Air Force, … SPICE’s IoT House Hosts Hacking 4 Defense TeamSeptember 16, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
This July, 20 high school students attended a week-long interactive virtual camp designed for young women interested in exploring the ever-expanding field of cybersecurity. Camp participants worked in teams to design their own projects while getting hands-on experience with popular … SPICE Hosts 2022 Pre-Collegiate Women’s Cybersecurity Immersion CampSeptember 9, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
We are always proud to share the successes of our students. It is particularly rewarding to see their hard work culminate in their earning PhD and Masters degrees. This year doctoral students Jayati Dev, Behnood Momenzade, Vafa Andalibi, and DongInn … Celebrating 2022 SPICE Doctoral GraduatesSeptember 2, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
SPICE Professor Xiaofeng Wang will start the Center for Distributed Confidential Computing (CDCC) and has secured a $9 million NSF Frontiers Award to do so, with $2.9 million going to Indiana University. CDCC will be a multi-university center performing “research, … SPICE Professor Wang Receives NSF Frontiers Award To Start Center ...August 26, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
SPICE Professor Apu Kapadia has received an NSF Frontiers Award to study the protection of marginalized and vulnerable populations. The $7.5 million grant is a collaboration between the University of Florida, the University of Washington, and Indiana University, of which … SPICE Professor Apu Kapadia Receives NSF Frontiers Award To Study ...August 19, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
During the 16th Annual European Conference on Games-Based Learning (ECGBL) to be held on October 6 and 7, 2022, Luddy’s Security & Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Engineering (SPICE) will present work in progress research on cybersecurity educational gaming. Center … SPICE To Present CTF Game Research at the 16th European ...August 12, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By Brady Anderson, CSC Vice-President IU’s Cyber Security Club (CSC) is a growing community of alumni, faculty, and students. Over the past 10 years it has grown from 3 members and a staff sponsor to 250+ members. Through the … IU Cyber Security Club (CSC) Gears Up For Fall 2022August 5, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
As the summer of 2022 comes to a close, two gifted incoming IU freshmen participating in the Groups Scholars STEM Summer Research Experience Program (SREP) are finishing their summer research projects at the Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and … Group Scholars SREP 2022 Complete Summer Research ExperiencesJuly 29, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By Joshua Streiff Growth in the ubiquity of Internet of Things (IoT) in people’s everyday lives has raised increasing concerns regarding both the security of IoT devices as well as privacy concerns about the data that they are collecting and … SPICE Presents Paper Calling for A New Privacy & Security ...July 22, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Mar 24, 2022 Luyi Xing, an assistant professor of computer science at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award. The CAREER … Xing earns NSF CAREER Award for Internet of Things researchMarch 24, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Jan 19, 2022 L. Jean Camp, a professor of informatics at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, has been named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. The ACM Fellows program … Camp named ACM FellowJanuary 21, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Jan 06, 2022 Two students from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering were part of a team from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, that recently took home second place in HackTheMachine: Unmanned, … Luddy CS students part of team that takes home award ...January 11, 2022 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Dec 15, 2021 Professor Katie Siek and James H. Rudy Professor of Computer Science, Engineering and Informatics XiaoFeng Wang at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering have been named Distinguished Members by the Association … Siek, Wang named ACM Distinguished MembersDecember 16, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Nov 18, 2021 The CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service program at IU was established in 2020. The CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service Program, a collaboration between the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, the Kelley School … CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service Program welcomes first group of scholarsNovember 19, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Oct 20, 2021 The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering has announced the 2021 recipients of their prestigious alumni awards. Christian Beck and Patricia Steele have been honored with Distinguished Alumni Awards in Informatics and Information … Luddy School honors 2021 alumni award winnersOctober 27, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Oct 18, 2021 Luyi Xing and Xiaojing Liao, both assistant professors of computer science at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, have been granted a Privacy-Enhancing Technologies Research Award from Facebook. The award, … Xing, Liao earn Privacy-Enhancing Technologies Research Award from FacebookOctober 18, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Oct 14, 2021 (From left) Huanyao Rong, Hongbo Chen, Yue Xiao, Julia Garrard, Yifan Zhang. A team of students from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering earned second-place honors during HackIN 2021, a two-day, … Luddy team takes home second place in HackIN 2021 competitionOctober 15, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Jul 07, 2021 (Clockwise from top left) Adeel Bhutta, J Duncan, Dan-Adrian German, Jennifer Terrell, Katie Siek, and Apu Kapadia Six faculty members from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering have been recognized with the … Luddy faculty earn James E. Mumford Excellence in Teaching AwardsJuly 11, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff May 12, 2021 Kate Riordan, a rising sophomore majoring in cybersecurity and global policy at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, has been honored with the 2021 Executive Dean’s Award for Undergraduate Research and … Riordan honored with Executive Dean’s Award for Undergraduate Research and ...May 12, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff May 08, 2021 Luddy researchers earned honorable mention honors and more at CHI 2021 The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering will make its presence felt during the Association for Computing Machinery’s CHI Conference 2021, … Luddy researchers earn honors at CHI 2021May 9, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
Luddy School announces faculty promotions By: Ken Bikoff Apr 22, 2021 (Clockwise from upper left) David Crandall, Memo Dalkilic, Apu Kapadia, Logan Paul, Sameer Patil, Yan Huang The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering announced a raft of promotions … SPICE faculty among those promoted at Luddy SchoolApril 23, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
Eight Luddy educators receive IU Trustees Teaching Award By: Ken Bikoff Mar 30, 2021 (Clockwise from upper left) Jean Camp, Roni Khardon, Minje Kim, Erika Lee, Donald Williamson, Allen Riddell, Stasa Milojevic, and Suha Lasassmeh Eight faculty members from the … SPICE Professor Jean Camp among eight Luddy educators receiving IU ...March 31, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By Jacob Abbott Volunteering and service are considered to be a vital part of a faculty member’s responsibility, to such an extent that many professional positions in academia specifically have it listed as a jobrequirement that faculty budget approximately twenty … Service as PhD StudentFebruary 26, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre
By: Ken Bikoff Janurary 14, 2021 Sameer Patil, an assistant professor at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, has been selected to receive support from Indiana University’s Racial Justice Research Fund to expand cybersecurity research to … Patil earns support from IU’s Racial Justice Research Fund to ...January 14, 2021 in CyberSecurity by jostre