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BGU and the U.N. Develop Space Tech

October 16, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Natural Sciences

BGU and the U.N. will partner on emergency response and space-based technologies to detect natural disasters.

Phantom Images Can Fool Tesla’s Autopilot

October 12, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU research finds hackable digital billboards can trick autonomous driving systems into wreaking havoc.

 AI Could Stop Cyberattacks On Hospital CT Scanners

September 3, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU team devises a firewall to filter out corrupt commands that hackers can send to medical imaging devices.

AI Firewall Protects Hospital Patients From Cyberattacks

August 30, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

The BGU-developed system filters out wrong instructions from computers to medical devices.

BGU Identifies Malicious Drone Operators

July 9, 2020

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

Through neutral networking, malicious drone operators can be pinpointed with a high rate of accuracy.

AI Reveals Zoom’s Privacy Risks

July 7, 2020

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

New BGU research uncovers privacy risks for people and organizations using Zoom video conferencing.

Using Light Bulb Vibrations to Eavesdrop

June 15, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

Using light bulb vibrations, BGU researchers reveal a new long-distance listening technique.

Stealing Data by Manipulating Screen Brightness

February 13, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

Hackers can steal sensitive data by taking advantage of color and brightness changes on monitors.

Tesla’s Autopilot System Fooled by “Phantom Objects”

February 5, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU cybersecurity researchers prove computer vision in autonomous cars still has a long way to go.


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