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ECS Research Team Receives Grant to Advance the Ethereum Blockchain Ecosystem


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Yuzhe Tang headshotYuzhe Tang, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) and his research team received a grant from the non-profit Ethereum Foundation for research to advance the Ethereum blockchain ecosystem.

The grant is part of the peer-to-peer (P2P) network grants from the Ethereum Foundation’s recent Academic Grants Round.

A blockchain network is an open-membership peer-to-peer network that stores the information of crypto-asset ownership. Thus, the security and availability of the blockchain network are essential to maintaining asset safety. For instance, if the blockchain network is down, crypto-asset owners cannot withdraw their assets and traders cannot trade.

Tang’s proposed research aims to secure Ethereum’s P2P network against existing and emerging attacks. Ethereum is the second largest blockchain after Bitcoin and holds assets worth more than $190 billion as of August 2022. His research will involve systematic vulnerability discovery, online attack detection and mitigation tailored to leading Ethereum client software.

Tang’s research will result in automatic software tools and retrofittable mitigation subsystems. In addition, he and his team are interested in collaborating with the Ethereum developer community to integrate the software artifacts for Ethereum clients.

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Corelight Co-founder Dr. Vern Paxson Receives Prominent USENIX Security Test of Time Award


Paxson’s 1998 paper “Bro: A System for Detecting Network Intruders in Real-Time” honored for its profound impact on the field of security and privacy

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Corelight, the leader in open network detection and response (NDR), today announced company co-founder, and creator of Zeek®, Dr. Vern Paxson has received the distinguished USENIX “Test of Time” award for his work entitled “Bro: A System for Detecting Network Intruders in Real-Timepublished in 1998. The paper marked the official launch of open source technology Bro (now known as Zeek), which has since become the de-facto standard for network security monitoring and network visibility.

“Dr. Paxson’s work in creating Bro marked a turning point in how organizations could get a handle on, and gain better access to, the traffic that was coming into their networks at a time when the Internet was still in its infancy,” said Dr. Kevin Fu, associate professor of EECS at the University of Michigan and USENIX steering committee member. “The committee felt strongly that this paper should stand as a ‘must read’ classic paper for any graduate computer security course.”

The USENIX “Test of Time” award is intended to recognize papers that have had a lasting impact on their respective fields and that were presented at its respective conference at least 10 years ago.

“In the late 1990s, effective ways to monitor and analyze traffic over the Internet were virtually nonexistent. That left sites unable to distinguish malicious traffic from harmless traffic,” said Paxson. “Bro/Zeek was designed as a means of identifying possible intrusions on a network right as they were happening, by analyzing in detail the traffic flying by on high-speed network links. By open sourcing the code, the hope was that it would both benefit the community and in turn benefit from community efforts to enhance it.

“More than 20 years later it is a thrill to see how not only how expansive the Bro/ Zeek, community has grown, but also to see how the thousands of contributions to it over the years have made it one of the most powerful and reliable network security offerings today,” he continued. “I have long had roots in the USENIX…

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LG G8X ThinQ receives final OS upgrade with Android 12 and June 2022 security patch update


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AITX’s Subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices Receives Multiple ROAMEO and ROSA Order from Leading Global Logistics Company


Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc.

Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc.

Robotic Assistance Devices

Illustration of 2 RAD ROAMEOs and 3 RAD ROSA 3.0 devices in simulated autonomous response mode. RAD has received an order for 2 ROAMEOs and 3 ROSA devices from a large global logistics company.

Illustration of 2 RAD ROAMEOs and 3 RAD ROSA 3.0 devices in simulated autonomous response mode. RAD has received an order for 2 ROAMEOs and 3 ROSA devices from a large global logistics company.

Detroit, Michigan, April 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., (OTCPK:AITX), today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD) has received an order for 2 ROAMEO and 3 ROSA security robots from a top ranked global logistics company. Although not named due to confidentiality agreements, the Company indicated that the end-user is a global leader in supply chain management & third-party logistics.

The Company did confirm that the 2 ROAMEO mobile security robots are expected to be deployed in May or June at two of the client’s logistics centers. “This single, multiple unit order is such a tremendous opportunity to us to showcase the power of the RAD Ecosystem,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX. “At one location, the 3 stationary ROSAs and one mobile ROAMEO will be communicating and coordinating the facility’s security. The ROSA units will be able to dispatch ROAMEO to specific coordinate immediately upon their detection of a suspicious incident,” Reinharz continued.

“This is the world’s first deployment that we’re aware of where a stationary robot ‘calls’ a mobile robot to be the first responder,” said Mark Folmer, RAD President. “We expect his type of autonomous and automated security to become the de facto standard as it’s simply impossible for every organization that wants security officers to find, keep and afford them.”

The Company also confirmed that the previously announced ROAMEO and ROSA order from one of the nation’s largest vehicle retailers will be deployed on April 25. “It is such an exciting time right now with ROAMEO, ROSA and all other RAD solutions being deployed, and taking their positions at our clients’ facilities,” Reinharz concluded.

RAD’s parent company AITX intends to file for listing on the OTCQB within 10 days of filing its YE2022 10-K.

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