Innovative Project Aims to Protect Seniors from AI Scams

George Mason University and King's College London secure $100,000 Google Award to tackle AI-powered romance scams targeting older adults, aiming to protect vulnerable users with cross-national research and educational tools.

Researchers Present ARX Study at Prestigious Conference

George Mason faculty and students secure acceptance at the Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS) for their groundbreaking paper on uncovering vulnerabilities in the ARX data anonymization tool.

Bots Tackle Tough Terrain

RoSys group from University of Catania in Italy, visit Xuesu Xiao, assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at the Fuse Makerspace.

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