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Commonwealth Cyber Initiative in Southwest Virginia awards $1 … – Virginia Tech


The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI) in Southwest Virginia gave a set of ambitious cybersecurity projects a big boost with awards of up to $75,000 each for the current fiscal year. 

Such projects are one way CCI Southwest Virginia concentrates talent to further the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative’s mission to advance Virginia as a global cybersecurity leader. Researchers working in data, security, and related areas can learn more about upcoming opportunities at the annual CCI regional meeting on Oct. 3 from 8:30 a.m. to noon. 

“What’s your field? If there’s a technological component involved, cybersecurity issues are likely,” said Gretchen Matthews, director of the Southwest Virginia node. “We are here to ensure that researchers have the resources and expertise they need to infuse security into their efforts.”

Focusing on high-impact sectors, CCI teams are uniquely suited to unravel the knottier cybersecurity problems of the day, including projects that:

This year’s cybersecurity research projects will:

  1. Advance quantum networks
    Ed Barnes, professor, Department of Physics, College of Science, Virginia Tech Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering
  2. Increase resiliency of communications in cyber-physical systems
    Maice Costa, research assistant professor, Virginia Tech National Security Institute
    Yalin Sagduyu, research professor, Virginia Tech National Security Institute
  3. Protect adolescents from cybergrooming
    Jin-Hee Cho, associate professor, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering
    Lifu Huang, assistant professor, computer science
    Sang Won Lee, assistant professor, computer science
  4. Preserve freshness of information in wireless networks without compromising privacy
    Harpreet S. Dhillon, professor, Elizabeth and James E. Turner Jr. ’56 Faculty Fellow, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering
  5. Enhance security for the Internet of Things
    Thang Hoang, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering
    Tran Viet Xuan Phuong, research assistant professor, Old Dominion University
  6. Secure automation systems in commercial motor vehicle fleets
    Xiaojian Jin, research associate, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI)
    Zeb Bowden, division director, VTTI
    Andrew Krum, group leader, VTTI
    Rich Hanowski, division director, VTTI
  7. Build faster, simpler, and more secure quantum algorithms
    Jason LeGrow, assistant professor, Department of Mathematics, College of Science
    Travis Morrison, assistant professor, mathematics
    Jamie Sikora, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering
  8. Simulate and analyze potential smart grid cyber threats in real time
    Chen-Ching Liu, American Electric Power Professor, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering
  9. Build a high-performance intrusion detection system
    Wenjing Lou, W.C. English Endowed Professor, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering
    Randy Marchany, university information technology security officer, Virginia Tech IT Security Office and Lab
  10. Mitigate bias in machine-learning models while preserving privacy
    Gretchen Matthews, professor, Department of Mathematics, College of Science
  11. Track how personal information propagates across the internet
    Alan Michaels, professor, Virginia Tech National Security Institute, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering

  12. Classify adversarial images from generative artificial intelligence models
    Bimal Viswanath, assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering
    Taejoong Chung, assistant professor, computer science
    Peng Gao, assistant professor, computer science
  13. Combat misinformation campaigns
    Yaling Yang, professor, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering
    Lingjia Liu, professor, Bradley Senior Faculty Fellow, electrical and computer engineering
    Yang “Cindy” Yi, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering
  14. Protect privacy in health care
    Hailong Zhang, assistant collegiate professor, business information technology, Pamplin College of Business
    Jiayi Liu, assistant professor, business information technology
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