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Hackers Target Israeli Government Web Sites

April 17, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Robotics & High-Tech

NBC News -- While the attacks failed to cause serious disruption, BGU's Shlomi Dolev says that cyber attacks on Israel will likely become more common.

Helping U.S. Army Improve Intelligence Gathering

April 11, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Press Releases

Study funded by the U.S. army combines video feeds from unmanned ground and air vehicles in a single screen.

Inside BGU’s Homeland Security Institute

April 8, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Robotics & High-Tech

Popular Mechanics -- BGU researchers are developing a range of new autonomous vehicles and innovative ways to protect buildings and buses from explosives.

Cyber Stranger Danger

April 4, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Robotics & High-Tech

BGU researchers have developed an app that protects people from fake Facebook users pretending to be friends.

Mapping the Dark Web of Terrorist Sites

March 22, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

A way to automatically detect if a website is a front for terrorist activity is under development.

Autonomous Cars Patrol Israeli Border

March 19, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

Yahoo News -- Driverless vehicles doing border patrol duty in Israel are powered by computer technology developed at BGU.

Student Profile: Carolina Tannenbaum-Baruchi

March 13, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Medical Research, Negev Development & Community Programs

Emergency medicine graduate student Carolina Tannenbaum-Baruchi was inspired by her experience growing up with deaf parents to write her thesis on how the hearing-impaired coped during Operation Cast Lead.

Innovations for Safeguarding the Future

March 8, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Robotics & High-Tech

An autonomous jeep and transparent armor are just two of the high-tech homeland security innovations being developed at BGU.

Students’ Social Networks Can Predict Course Grades

December 27, 2012

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Press Releases, Robotics & High-Tech

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev’s (BGU) Social Networks Security Research Group in its Department of Information Systems Engineering has developed a novel method to predict how well or badly a student will perform in an academic course.


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