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🚀 This #TechTuesday, we’re spotlighting Dr. Patrick Traynor, a professor in the @ufcise department at Univ of Florida! His research focuses on combating deepfakes and digital scams—an urgent issue as AI-generated content becomes more sophisticated. 📹: youtu.be/y2ZTKrD74Og


UF is a national leader in cybersecurity research. With support from key funding sources, UF Engineering's Patrick Traynor and his team have identified critical vulnerabilities in cellular networks and characterized mobile malware within provider networks.

A UF team — led by UF Computer & Information Science & Engineering assistant professor Kiley Graim, Ph.D. — has developed an AI tool to address "ancestral bias" in genetic data, a problem that arises when most research is based on data from a single ancestral group. Learn more 👇 news.ufl.edu/2025/03/improv…


Please join the Engaging Learning Lab in congratulating Dr. Amanpreet Kapoor for his successful defense of his dissertation! Amanpreet Kapoor UF Computer & Information Science & Engineering



Congratulations to each and every one of UF Engineering's 2025 #Gator100 honorees! We are so proud of our alumni and how their #GatorBusinesses are changing the world. Learn more about these incredible entrepreneurs and the businesses they have developed at gator100.ufl.edu/2025-honorees!


. UF Computer & Information Science & Engineering researchers warn of AI tools that generate explicit images from photos without consent. The team coined “SNEACI” to describe this rising threat, enabled by cheap, fast, and unregulated tech. Their study urges lawmakers to take action. 🔗: innovate.research.ufl.edu/2025/05/22/non…


.UF Computer & Information Science & Engineering's Kevin Butler and other cybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm on the rapid rise of AI-generated sexually explicit images created without the subject’s consent. U.S. National Science Foundation news.ufl.edu/2025/05/non-co…
