Dr. Guofei Gu, associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, led a team of researchers from five universities on a collaborative project involving groundbreaking security management that has been awarded a $3 million grant. The grant is jointly presented from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the software […]
TAMU Engineering Researchers Develop System For Autonomous Vehicle Protection
Working in the Texas A&M’s Cyberphysical Systems Laboratory, Dr. P.R.Kumar, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, along with graduate students Bharadwaj Satchidanandan and Woo-Hyun Ko, have applied the theory of dynamic watermarking of sensors in autonomous vehicles to prevent malicious attacks.
Texas A&M Revamps Academic Programs to Include Cybersecurity Minor
To galvanize research and education in the discipline, and to provide a pipeline of graduates to industry and government jobs, the Texas A&M University System created the Texas A&M Cybersecurity Center in 2015. Daniel J. Ragsdale, a 30-year Army veteran, was appointed its director.
Cybersecurity Director Daniel Ragsdale on the Effects of Outdated Computer Software
Computers around the world were halted by a ransomware that exploits a Microsoft Windows fault that was originally discovered early this year. Dr. Ragsdale, Director of Texas A&M Cybersecurity Center, comments on this recent attack.
Dr. Daniel Ragsdale Discusses Internet Privacy Legislation
Dr. Ragsdale, Director of the Texas A&M Cybersecurity Center, explains the implications of the recent changes made to the internet privacy rules in the United States.