Carnegie Mellon University CyLab brings together experts from a variety of disciplines across the university to collaborate on cutting-edge research and educate the next generation of security and privacy professionals. Everything we do is fueled by our passion to create a world in which technology can be trusted.
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A team of researchers including CyLab's Bryan Parno published a study about a new tool that mathematically proves that concurrent programs will compute correctly.
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Three CyLab papers were presented at this year's PrivacyCon, focusing on privacy and security nutrition labels, making privacy choices easier, and perceptions of advanced video analytics.
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The world's largest hacking competition, hosted by Carnegie Mellon University, has announced the dates of its next competition.
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CyLab draws faculty from CMU’s top-ranked programs, like CMU’s #1-ranked School of Computer Science and #2-ranked Electrical and Computer Engineering Department -
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CyLab consists of more than 30 core and 60 affiliated faculty who collaborate across 20 different departments across CMU -
Prolific researchers
CyLab’s researchers have published more than 400 security and privacy research studies in the past five years -
Champions
Five-time DefCon winners, DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge winners, and DefCon Crack-Me-If-You-Can winners