CBG - Cyber Ben Gurion University

CBG - Cyber Ben Gurion University

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Cyber@BGU is an umbrella organization at Ben Gurion University, being home to various cyber security, big data analytics and AI applied research activities.

Cyber@BGU serves as a platform for the most innovative and technologically challenging projects.

Photos from CBG - Cyber Ben Gurion University's post 20/06/2023

🌟 שיתוף פעולה קסום: הפיכת פסולת לאמנות עם "עמותת אור שלום" וחברת "Eureka"🌟

אנחנו נרגשים לשתף ביוזמת אחריות תאגידית שעשינו אתמול! בשיתוף עם "עמותת אור שלום",
האחראית על ילדי אמנה מקסימים, וחברת "Eureka", שבה הפכנו את הפסולת ליצירות אמנות
מדהימות. ילדים בבתי אומנה חברו לסטודנטים שלנו כדי ליצור מוצרים יפים ומעשיים
ולהפיח חיים חדשים בחומרים שנזרקו. לראות את היצירתיות ועבודת הצוות שלהם היה באמת
מעורר השראה. יחד, אנו בונים עתיד בר קיימא תוך העצמת הילדים המוכשרים הללו. ♻️🎨✨

על הפעילות המיוחדת" Eureka" ברצוננו להודות לחברת
וכמובן, לצוות גב ים נגב על המעטפת ופינוקים לילדים

Gav-Yam Negev Tech ParkEureka Workshopאור שלום - למען ילדים ונוער בסיכון

18/04/2021

למחקר שמשלב בין תחום ה- cloud security ובינה מלאכותית,
נדרשים סטודנטים מצטיינים לתואר ראשון- שנה רביעית, תואר שני / שלישי.

מדובר בתחום שצומח במהירות והמחקר מהווה הזדמנות להשתלב בחזית הטכנולוגיה.
המחקר יבוצע בשיתוף עם חברות טכנולוגיה מובילות ולסטודנטים תינתן ההזדמנות להתעסק עם בעיות מהעולם האמיתי.

סטודנטים *פנימיים* המעוניינים לבחון את השתלבותם במחקר, יכולים לפנות לפרופ' אסף שבתאי במייל:
[email protected]

Spies Can Eavesdrop by Watching a Light Bulb's Vibrations 15/06/2020

Read about the new technique developed by Ben Nassi with fellow researchers Yaron Pirutin and Boris Zadov, in the article "Lamphone - Real-Time Passive Sound Recovery from Light Bulb Vibrations" on WIRED by Andy Greenberg

Spies Can Eavesdrop by Watching a Light Bulb's Vibrations The so-called lamphone technique allows for real-time listening in on a room that's hundreds of feet away.

Why Blocking Targeted Adversarial Perturbations Impairs the Ability to Learn 27/02/2020

Congratulations to Ziv Katzir!

His paper titled "Gradients Cannot be Tamed: Behind the Impossible Paradox of Blocking Targeted Adversarial Examples”, which he co-authored with Prof. Yuval Elovici was accepted to the prestigious Q1 journal IEEE Transactions of Neural Networks and Learning Systems.

The paper can be found here:

Why Blocking Targeted Adversarial Perturbations Impairs the Ability to Learn Despite their accuracy, neural network-based classifiers are still prone to manipulation through adversarial perturbations. Those perturbations are designed to be misclassified by the neural network, while being perceptually identical to some valid input. The vast majority of attack methods rely on....

Israel Warns: Hackers Can Threaten Getting CoronaVirus Under Control 20/02/2020

"Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba argue in a first-of-its-kind policy paper published in the open-access journal that cyber-attacks on NGS-based public health surveillance systems could have a harmful effect such as false detection of significant public health threats."

Check out the article in :


Israel Warns: Hackers Can Threaten Getting CoronaVirus Under Control Protection of this data from troublemakers in cyberspace must be built as part and parcel of the products themselves and not tacked on as an afterthought, the Israeli scientists declare.

Actuator Power Signatures Defend Against Additive Manufacturing Sabotage Attacks - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing 09/02/2020

Our recent article mentioned on 3DPrint.com :


https://3dprint.com/262627/actuator-power-signatures-defend-against-additive-manufacturing-sabotage-attacks/

Actuator Power Signatures Defend Against Additive Manufacturing Sabotage Attacks - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing Researchers have come together from the US and Israel to study potential threats that could affect additive manufacturing systems. While this does not affect the DIY user fabricating parts and...

How a $300 projector can fool Tesla’s Autopilot 02/02/2020

One more article about the great research of Ben Nassi , our PhD student: "How a $300 projector can fool Tesla’s Autopilot"

How a $300 projector can fool Tesla’s Autopilot Semi-autonomous driving systems don't understand projected images.

Did you really 'like' that? How Chameleon attacks spring in Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn | ZDNet 27/01/2020

Congratulations to Aviad Elishar, Sagi Uziel, Abigail Paradise and Rami Puzis !
Their paper titled "The Chameleon Attack: Manipulating Content Display in Online Social Media” was accepted to the The Web Conference 2020 (a.k.a. WWW). The Web Conference is an A*-ranked conference, and this paper was one of the 217 papers accepted out of 1129 submissions (19% acceptance rate).

The paper can be found here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.05668

https://www.zdnet.com/article/did-you-really-like-that-how-chameleon-attacks-spring-in-facebook-twitter-linkedin/

Did you really 'like' that? How Chameleon attacks spring in Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn | ZDNet Social networks impacted seem to disagree on the scope of the attack.

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