Two research papers featuring the work of students in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Security and Privacy in Emerging computing and networking Systems (SPIES) Lab will be presented at the 2014 Network and Distributed Systems Security Symposium.
The conference gathers leading-edge Internet and network security researchers and practitioners. UAB’s papers were two of 55 accepted, out of a total of 293 submissions.
UAB Group’s Two Papers Accepted to Top Security Conference
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January 16, 2014
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