RIT faculty engage in NSF Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) meeting

Nine RIT faculty members attended the 2024 National Science Foundation Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) Principal Investigators’ Meeting Sept. 4-5, in Pittsburgh. Ivan De Oliveira Nunes, assistant professor in the Department of Cybersecurity, was a featured panelist for “Key Takeaways from Creating a Proposal and Managing a Real-time Embedded System Security CRII Project.” Matthew Wright, endowed professor and chair of the Department of Cybersecurity, ran a breakout session on “Preventing Disinformation and Deepfakes.” RIT faculty also presented eight posters.


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