Cyber-Security & Privacy research »
» Alice Silverberg
Research Faculty
» Paul Dourish » Michael Franz » Michael T. Goodrich » Stanislaw Jarecki » Alfred Kobsa » Sharad Mehrotra » David Redmiles » Gene Tsudik » Xiaowei Yang The development of secure communication protocols is a critical issue in today's age of pervasive communication.
Bren School research in this area includes anonymity and authentication in network security, key agreement and digital signatures in cryptography, and security issues in electronic commerce.
Researchers also are designing high-performance algorithms and data structures for solving large-scale problems motivated from information assurance and security, the Internet, information visualization and geometric computing.
More information: http://sconce.ics.uci.edu/
Computer science professor Natasa Przulj is researching large real-world networks with the emphasis on biological networks. Understanding the inner workings of the cell constitutes the foremost fundamental problem of modern biology.