A University of New Mexico computer science professor is co-author of an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that explores how cyber attack victims should best respond.
The article presents a game-theoretic model called the...
It’s easy to form the mental image of a hacker hunched over a computer, probing a way to get your personal information, whether to sell it, acquire credit cards in your name, or use your health insurance.
Two University of New Mexico School of Engineering professors, Stephanie Forrest and Marek Osinski, have been named Fellows in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
The Farris Engineering building, constructed in 1967, sits directly across the street from Hodgin Hall, the oldest building at UNM. Hodgin Hall is great for nostalgia, tradition and history, but 47-year-old Farris exudes no charm...
Stephanie ForrestComputer Science Professor Stephanie Forrest delivered UNM's 57th Annual Research Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 8 at the UNM Centennial Engineering Center Auditorium. Titled "Biological Models for Software Security," the talk highlighted ...
Stephanie ForrestComputer Science Professor Stephanie Forrest will deliver the 57th Annual Research Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 8, beginning with an opening reception at 5:30 at the Stamm Commons Room, Centennial Engineering Center. The lecture begins at ...
Professor of Computer Science Stephanie Forrest has been selected for the 2012 Annual Research Lecture, announced Vice President for Research Julia Fulghum. This award is one of the highest honors that UNM bestows on a faculty member. The lecture will be ...