Group News
Naureen Hoque joined the team as a PhD student. Welcome Naureen!
Our paper "Lightweight Machine Learning for Efficient Frequency-Offset-Aware Demodulation" has been accepted for publication in IEEE JSAC special issue on Machine Learning in Wireless Communications, and was also added to the IEEE ComSoc Research Library of the ML for Communications ETI.
Undergraduate students' capstone project on Wi-Fi privacy was previewed on RIT website prior to appearing in ImagineRIT festival
Our patent application "Systems and Methods for Securing Wireless Communications" was granted by USPTO.
IEEE ComSoc selected our paper "Exploiting Frame Preamble Waveforms to Support New Physical-Layer Functions in OFDM-Based 802.11 Systems" as a Tech Focus paper in Prototyping Wireless Networks.
Our paper "SecureMatch: Scalable Authentication and Key Relegation for IoT Using Physical-Layer Techniques" has been accepted by IEEE CNS 2018 conference.
I joined Computing Security Department, Rochester Institute of Technology () as an Assistant Professor.
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September 10, 2024
RIT faculty play large role in NSF Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace research
Nine RIT faculty members attended the 2024 Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Principal Investigators’ Meeting Sept. 4-5, in Pittsburgh.
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August 14, 2024
RIT researchers present novel dynamic defense model for thwarting wireless attacks at IEEE INFOCOM
Researchers from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) recently presented a cutting-edge defense mechanism against advanced wireless attacks at the prestigious IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM). The paper, authored by Professor Hanif Rahbari and computing and information sciences Ph.D. student Naureen Hoque, was showcased at the top-ranked networking conference held in Vancouver in May.
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June 25, 2024
RIT researchers develop cybersecurity protocols for future smart transportation systems
RIT cybersecurity researchers are preparing connected vehicle networks for the next stage of cybersecurity—the post-quantum era. The team, in RIT’s ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute, is highlighting how current cryptographic methods are vulnerable to attacks enabled by emerging quantum computers.
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February 9, 2024
Researchers work to benefit society
RIT's researchers are improving healthcare for marginalized populations, explaining mysteries of the universe, battling anemia, and making autonomous driving systems more secure. Meet four of them.