A video summary of our GenCyber Camp
GenCyber was hosted at the University of New Haven for 1 week in July and attracted 20 girls and 20 boys. A video summary can be found here:
GenCyber was hosted at the University of New Haven for 1 week in July and attracted 20 girls and 20 boys. A video summary can be found here:
David Lillis from the School of Computer Science at University College Dublin will join the research group for four weeks and support me in the area of approximate matching. The full story can be found here.
Some advise to keep your children safe on social media from Sargent Corey Davis of the Connecticut Center for Digital Investigations and myself. Title + video copied from here.
The U.S. Army banned the use of drones made by the Chinese company DJI last week, apparently in response to the load of hackable data the machines collect and store. The full story can be found here.
Three articles from students got accepted at the Digital Forensics Research Conference (DFRWS): DROP (DRone Open source Parser) Your Drone – Forensic Analysis of the DJI Phantom III Paper (Devon Clark, Christopher Meffert, Ibrahim Baggili and Frank Breitinger) Leveraging the SRTP protocol for Over-The-Network Memory Acquisition of a GE Fanuc Series 90-30 (Denton George, Filip Karpisek […]