Congratulations to BN528/TU252R graduate, Jitesh Miglani, and Dr Christina Thorpe who won joint 1st place for their paper “Employing Machine Learning Paradigms for detecting DNS Tunnelling” at the 20th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, 24th – 25th June 2021, Chester, UK.
The next talk of TU Dublin’s Cyber Security Seminar Series will take place on Wednesday, 5th May 2021 at 6:00pm with guest speaker Professor Kevin Curran. See link for further info
Congratulations to Dr Stephen O’Shaughnessy (Technological University Dublin) and Dr Frank Breitinger (University of Liechtenstein) who had their paper entitled “Malware family classification via efficient Huffman features” accepted for publication at the Digital Forensics Research Workshop (DFRWS) USA, July 12-14, 2021.
Congratulations to our Digital Forensics and Cyber Security students on their acceptance to and presentation at the 8th Annual All-Ireland Conference of Undergraduate Research hosted by the University of Limerick.
Abdullah Mohamed Al Siyabi presented his work on 3D Visualisation for Malware Classification.
Eamonn Gibson presented his work on a Comparative Analysis of Vulnerabilities in Smart Doorbells from Different Price points.
On Monday 8th of March, the TU Dublin Cyber Security Team were
delighted to host an open online “Capture the Flag” event in celebration
of International Women’s Day. Women were especially encouraged to join
the event with a special prize for the best all women’s team.
The 4-hour event was designed to be fun and
beginner-friendly, to encourage less experienced cyber enthusiasts to
take part and hone their problem-solving and hacking skills.
Participants were tasked with undertaking 40 challenges across a
range of topics, from cryptography and forensics to malware analysis and
trivia, with a special section of challenges aimed at beginners to get
them started. The event saw a turnout of 27 teams competing on the
night, ranging from first timers right up to experienced CTF veterans.
From the outset, it was clear there were some very good teams, but
one team, “Lovelace”, quickly took the lead and maintained that right
until the end, solving a massive 39 out of the 40 challenges. The race
for second was a very closely fought battle, but in the end team “Carrie
Phisher” tipped the scales with 33 solves, edging out team “Madcomma”
who had 29. Some kudos does have to go to Madcomma for doing so well
with only 2 team members! The best all women’s team prize was won by
team Kay McNulty, who solved 22 challenges.
It was a fun and challenging evening, which saw great enthusiasm and
positive feedback from all competitors. The team hope CTF will be a
regular event on the Cyber Security calendar.
Please be sure to follow the TU Dublin Cyber Security team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates on upcoming and future events.