U.S. Army-funded researchers at the University of California in Los Angles have found a proverbial smoking gun signature of the long sought-after Majorana particle, and the find, they say, c... Read more
Like bullets fired from a gun, photos can be traced to individual smartphones, opening up new ways to prevent identity theft Not comfortable with Face ID and other biometrics? This cybersecu... Read more
By turning computer circuits into unsolvable puzzles, a University of Michigan team aims to create an unhackable computer with a new $3.6 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Pro... Read more
NYU Tandon Researchers Discover Big Cryptographic Potential in Nanomaterial The next generation of electronic hardware security may be at hand as researchers at New York University Tandon Sc... Read more
Until now, assessing the extent and impact of network or computer system attacks has been largely a time-consuming manual process. A new software system being developed by cybersecurity rese... Read more
There have been times over the last two months when Golan Ben-Oni has felt like a voice in the wilderness. On April 29, someone hit his employer, IDT Corporation, with two cyberweapons that... Read more
Study describes how app, soon to be available, will help thwart growing cybersecurity threat While convenient, Siri, WeChat and other voice-based smartphone apps can expose you to a growing... Read more
A typical office scanner can be infiltrated and a company’s network compromised using different light sources, according to a new paper by researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev... Read more
TO A layman, the phrase “Internet of Things” (IoT) probably conjures up a half-fantastic future in which refrigerators monitor their own contents and send orders direct to the grocer when th... Read more
Computer networks may never float like a butterfly, but Penn State information scientists suggest that creating nimble networks that can sense jabs from hackers could help deflect the stingi... Read more