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The Converging Infrastructure Security laboratory seeks to safeguard the future of the next-generation communications infrastructure through innovative research. Our lab seeks impact the direction of telecommunications by combining novel security concepts without compromising the real-world performance requirements of massive communications systems. CISEC is a part of the Georgia Tech Information Security Center.
- (September 25, 2009) The CISEC website has been launched!
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Today's Featured Project:
- F. Park, C. Gangakhedkar and P. Traynor, Leveraging Cellular Infrastructure to Improve Fraud Prevention, Proceedings of the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), December 2009. (acceptance rate: 19.0%)
- P. Traynor, M. Lin, M. Ongtang, V. Rao, T. Jaeger, T. La Porta and P. McDaniel, On Cellular Botnets: Measuring the Impact of Malicious Devices on a Cellular Network Core, Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), November 2009. (acceptance rate: 18.4%)
- B. Dolan-Gavitt, A. Srivastava, P. Traynor and J. Giffin, Robust Signatures for Kernel Data Structures, Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), November 2009. (acceptance rate: 18.4%)
- I. Dacosta, V. Balasubramaniyan, M. Ahamad and P. Traynor, Improving Authentication Performance of Distributed SIP Proxies, Proceedings of the Conference on Principles, Systems and Applications of IP Telecommunications (IPTComm), July, 2009. (acceptance rate: 43%)
- P. Traynor, Securing Cellular Infrastructure: Challenges and Opportunities, IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 7(4):77-79, July/August, 2009.
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