UAH Researcher Gains $1M Air Force Grant to Develop Artificial Neural Networks to Combat Dangerous Radio Frequency Spoofing
September 12, 2024
September 12, 2024
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, Sept. 12 (TNSres) -- The University of Alabama issued the following news:
By Russ Nelson
With the ever-increasing use of wireless communication technologies and cellular networks, radio frequency (RF) based attacks such as "spoofing" have become a significant concern due to the privacy and security risks in both military and civilian communication networks. Spoofing is an attack where an adversary transmits RF signals coded to trick any RF . . .
By Russ Nelson
With the ever-increasing use of wireless communication technologies and cellular networks, radio frequency (RF) based attacks such as "spoofing" have become a significant concern due to the privacy and security risks in both military and civilian communication networks. Spoofing is an attack where an adversary transmits RF signals coded to trick any RF . . .