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Department News
BYU Cybersecurity Shines at SaintCon with Hacking, Voice Cloning, and Smarter Training Solutions
BYU students and alumni recently presented their research at SaintCon, a Utah Cybersecurity conference. Macen Bird, a student from our department, won the annual Hackers Challenge at the conference. This challenge involves solving technology, logical, and security related puzzles and challenges.
BYU Students Expose Critical Router Vulnerabilities at DEF CON
A prototype of any software or technology will have vulnerabilities, however companies try to make them as secure as possible before their new product is distributed. The unfortunate reality is that there are still many products on the market or in use that have vulnerabilities, large or small, sometimes putting user information or safety at risk. These vulnerabilities that developers or vendors are unaware of after release are called Zero Days (0days).
Mars Dust Buster: Hyrum Jardine Wins Best Paper Award at iETC Conference
Just as Earth is dominated by its oceans, Mars is dominated by its dust. On Earth, understanding water is crucial for comprehending the planet's ecosystems and climate. Similarly, understanding dust on Mars is essential for gaining insights into its climate, geology, and potential for supporting life. By studying Martian dust, we can uncover vital information about the Red Planet.
ECEn Faculty Positions Open
The Electrical Engineering Department is seeking highly qualified candidates for multiple tenure track professorial positions in Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, and Electrical Engineering. Follow the Quick Link above to learn more