How Your Broken Phone Screen Can Help Hackers
A BGU research team demonstrated how replacement components on Androids can invade users’ privacy.The Great Tech Panic
WIRED asks a BGU cyber security expert about being spied on through our microphone-equipped devices.World’s Largest Cyber Security Games Coming to BGU
The games give students a chance to flex their cyber skills while meeting top recruiters in the field.Think Twice Before Buying Replacement Phone Parts
BGU researchers found that third-party replacement parts, like touchscreens, can hide dangerous malware.BGU Hosts Top U.S. Homeland Security Representatives
They explored CyberSpark, Beer-Sheva's unique cyber security ecosystem with BGU at its core.New BGU-Developed Firewall Protects Cellphones
It addresses a security vulnerability in replacement phone components, which can hide malicious code.Any Network Router Can Covertly Leak Data
BGU researchers have demonstrated that router LEDs can be manipulated to send information to an attacker.Inside Israel’s Cyber Security Capital
CNN highlights BGU’s role as both incubator and accelerator in Beer-Sheva’s cyber security ecosystem.The IoT: The New Frontier of Cyber Conflict Video Lecture
Watch Prof. Yuval Elovici's keynote at American University's cyber conference, co-hosted by AABGU.back to previous page