CyLab
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CyLab is @cmu.edu's Security & Privacy Institute. Our 300+ researchers are passionate about creating a world in which technology can be trusted. Follow our latest research at https://www.cylab.cmu.edu/.
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. @cmu.edu alum and @umich.edu faculty member Ke Wu presents her research on mechanism design for automated market makers at today's afternoon session of the International Conference on Advances in Financial Technologies (AFT’25).
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Prof. @nc2y.bsky.social Christin and Prof. Ariel Zetlin-Jones, Co-Directors of the CyLab Secure #Blockchain Initiative, joined Michael Lisanti, CyLab Senior Director of Partnerships, to provide opening remarks at the seventh International Conference on Advances in Financial Technologies (AFT’25).
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The afternoon sessions of the @cmu.edu's Secure Blockchain Summit featured conversations on #AI, identity, and trust, as well as a series of lightning talks on emerging #blockchain research. Many thanks to all of our speakers, attendees, and sponsors!

#web3
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The 2025 @cmu.edu Secure Blockchain Summit is underway! This morning’s sessions featured discussions on #DeFi and economic & security risks for #crypto.

#blockchain #web3
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“Scams are nothing new – fraud has existed as long as human greed. What changes are the tools.”

In a column for @us.theconversation.com, Professor Rahul Telang of @cmuheinzcollege.bsky.social shares strategies for identifying and avoiding #AI-. #crypto-, and personal data-driven scams:
Scams and frauds: Here are the tactics criminals use on you in the age of AI and cryptocurrencies
Technology has supercharged fraud. The ruses are ancient, but the tools scammers use are cutting edge.
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We're hosting the 7th intl' conf. on Advances in Financial Technologies (AFT'25) at Carnegie Mellon on Oct. 8-10. Join us to hear about the latest exciting developments in crypto research. Registration closes on Sept 16!
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Advances in Financial Technologies
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Most U.S. adults say they are concerned about data #privacy while traveling, but few take steps to keep theirs safe. Prof. Lorrie Cranor (@lorriecranor.bsky.social), @cylab.bsky.social Director, tells @justynnewman.bsky.social of @pcmag.com that users may be prioritizing convenience over #security:
Yes, Your Data Is at Risk on Vacation: 75% of US Adults Worry About Privacy While Traveling
Privacy advocates admit travel makes it hard to stay secure. But our survey shows most people don’t really try anyway.
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We've been in our orange era all along!
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“I question whether people really want their Instagram friends to know that much about them 24-7.”

Professor @lorriecranor.bsky.social, @cylab.bsky.social Director, chats with @thomasgermain.bsky.social of #BBCNews about #privacy and #security concerns around the new “Instagram Map” feature.
Instagram's new 'Map' is a digital ghost town
Some 170 million users got access to Instagram's new location-sharing feature, so why is the Map so empty?
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In part two of 'The Science of Sound,' Laurie Heller of the Auditory Perception and Cognition Lab explains how the brain recognizes #sound.

Heller explores what’s next for hearing technology, including better treatments for sound disorders and more sophisticated hearing aids.

🎧 Listen now:
S2 Episode 9: The Science of Sound - Part 2
Listen to the Where What If Becomes What's Next Podcast Season 2 Episode 9.
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Carnegie Mellon University (@cmu.edu) faculty members and students are preparing to share their research at next week’s USENIX Security Symposium in Seattle. Learn more about the @cylab.bsky.social co-authored papers that will be presented at #usesec25:
CyLab faculty, students to present at the 34th USENIX Security Symposium
Carnegie Mellon faculty and students will present on a wide range of topics at the 34th USENIX Security Symposium. Held in Seattle on August 13-15, the event brings together experts from around the wo...
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CyLab is collaborating with Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (SEI) to convene leaders and practitioners in secure software development for the Third Annual Secure Software by Design event, to be held in Arlington, Virginia on August 19th and 20th.
Secure Software by Design 2025 brings experts together to shape the future of cybersecurity engineering
CyLab is collaborating with Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (SEI) to convene leaders and practitioners in secure software development for the Third Annual Secure Software b...
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. @cmu.edu faculty members and students will share their research at next week’s 2025 Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS) in Seattle. Learn more about the @cylab.bsky.social co-authored technical papers that will be presented at #soups2025:
CyLab researchers present their work at SOUPS 2025
Carnegie Mellon faculty and students will share their research at the 2025 Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS), which takes place August 10-12 in Seattle.
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The @cmus3d.bsky.social Research Experience for Undergraduates in Software Engineering (REUSE) concluded today. Thirty-four students spent the summer doing engaging research projects in areas spanning all of computer science, which they presented during today’s final poster session. Congrats to all!
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“A lot of cybersecurity defenses rely on human operators and I am not sure how well that will scale up to machine-timescale defenses.”

Brian Singer, Ph.D. candidate in @cmu-ece.bsky.social, chats w/ David Jones of @cybersecuritydive.bsky.social about his recent research on autonomous #LLM attacks:
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Day 2 of the @cylab.bsky.social Robotics Security and Privacy Workshop featured dynamic talks by @iluetkeb.bsky.social, Andrea Bajcsy, and Vivan Amin and breakout sessions on strategic approaches to building trusted middleware and toolchains to foster a secure, privacy-preserving robotics ecosystem.
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Day 1 of the @cylab.bsky.social Robotics Security and Privacy Workshop is underway with introductions and technical talks! Attendees will collaborate in breakout sessions this afternoon to tackle research challenges on topics ranging from policy considerations to threat models and human factors.
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In a groundbreaking development, a team of @cmu.edu researchers f/ Brian Singer, @lujobauer.bsky.social, and Vyas Sekar demonstrated that large language models (LLMs) are capable of autonomously planning and executing complex network attacks. Read more about their research: bit.ly/when-llms-au...
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. @anthropic.com has announced a $1 million contribution to support picoCTF, which provides students a free #cybersecurity education platform to learn skills through an annual capture-the-flag (CTF) competition, yearlong learning guides, and regular tutorials. See full details below:
Investing in energy to secure America's AI future
Energy is central to winning the AI race and we need to ensure that America has the necessary infrastructure to maintain its lead. The importance of building this infrastructure goes beyond just power...
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