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Featured Paper: NDSS 21
Featured Paper: NDSS 21
Exploiting Video Calls for Keystroke Inference Attacks by Murtuza Jadliwala (UTSA), Mohd Sabra, Anindya Maiti
Featured Paper: NDSS 21
Featured Journal Article
Featured Conference Paper: AAAI 21
Interpretable Self-Supervised Facial Micro-Expression Learning to Predict Cognitive State and Neurological Disorders (Paul Rad, Ph.D)
Featured Journal Article
$400,000 Grant from Raytheon Technologies
$400,000 Grant from Raytheon Technologies
The Cyber Center for Security and Analytics is partnering with Raytheon Intelligence & Space to study the use of artificial intelligence to detect malicious attacks.
$400,000 Grant from Raytheon Technologies
Featured Journal Article
featured Journal article: IOT-Generated Scanning
Inferring and Investigating IoT-Generated Scanning Campaigns Targeting A Large Network Telescope
Featured Journal Article
Featured Article
AAAI Conference feature
FuzzE: Fuzzy Fairness Evaluation of Offensive Language Classifiers on African-American English
Featured Article
San Antonio Business Journal: Table of Experts
San Antonio Business Journal: Cybersecurity Experts
Cybersecurity professionals on handling a data breach, featuring Philip Menard, Ph.D.
San Antonio Business Journal: Table of Experts
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FACULTY AWARD
CAREER Award presented to Murtuza Jadliwala, Ph.D.
by the National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Featured Paper: NDSS 21
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$400,000 Grant from Raytheon Technologies
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San Antonio Business Journal: Table of Experts
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Mission

The Cyber Center For Security and Analytics conducts high-impact, applied cyber security and data science research, development, operations and training to address imperative societal issues and national challenges.

A university-wide initiative, the cyber center contributes to science and technology by innovating bleeding-edge, end-to-end practical solutions, rooted in strong theoretical foundations and validated through large-scale empirical experimentation.

The Cyber Center fosters sustainable academic, private and public sector collaborations to empower and facilitate translational research activities. The Cyber Center also executes hands-on research workforce development activities to empower the next-generation of trainees in focused and multidisciplinary research areas, including cyber forensics, data science and machine learning, systems security, cyber-physical systems, self-driving networking, and advanced cyber infrastructure.

As a contractor, the Cyber Center designs, develops, evaluates, delivers and maintains cyber security and data science tooling capabilities and plugable agile software to private, state and federal entities.

Active Research Areas and Experts

Funding

The Cyber Center is currently funded via several federal and state competitive grants and industry contracts. We thank all the agencies and entities for their continuous support!

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
    • U.S. Department of Defense
    • U.S. Department of Homeland Security
    • Office of Naval Research
Contact Us

The Cyber Center for
Security and Analytics

North Paseo Building (NPB), Room 3.126
1 UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX
78249

Phone: 210-458-8040
Office Hours: Monday – Friday | 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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