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Using Science to Prevent School Shootings

September 16, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

A new technology aims to identify shooters before they can strike.

How to Profile Would-Be School Shooters

September 8, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Press Releases

Prof. Yair Neuman has developed a program that could identify the student most likely to hurt his peers.

Why Israel Dominates in Cyber Security

September 1, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU's Dudu Mimran reflects on the political and societal factors leading to Israel's cyber security prowess.

New Malware Turns Computer Into a Cellular Antenna

August 13, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU cyber security experts discover how data can be leaked from an air-gapped computer to a basic cellphone.

When a Siren Can Never Be Loud Enough

August 12, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

Israeli first responders use a mobile app developed at BGU to help them communicate with the hearing impaired.

Beware of the Cyber Spy Hiding in Your Fridge

August 11, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU cyber security experts share how the Internet's constant connectivity has resulted in its own problems.

Beer-Sheva Goes Cyber

August 3, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

Beer-Sheva is poised to be the world's cyber capital, going beyond David Ben-Gurion's dream for the region.

Hacking a Computer with a Simple Cellphone

July 30, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

Wired magazine covers BGU's cyber security experts who hacked an air-gapped computer with a basic cellphone.

Cellphones Can Steal Data from Computers

July 28, 2015

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Press Releases

BGU researchers discover how mobile phones can hack into isolated computers not linked to the Internet.


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