Tag: Vincent Bindschaedler

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Future of Steganography
May 12, 2025Steganography, the art of concealing secret messages within other pieces of text or media, has been in practice for centuries. Its history dates to Ancient Greece, but the first recorded use of the term was in 1499 in a book disguised as a book about magic titled Steganographia. Even today, this method remains relevant, with […]
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Researchers Receive $1.2M NSF Grant to Study and Thwart Surveillanceware
November 18, 2021Cybersecurity is an ever-changing field of research, with new forms of security threats appearing often. One increasingly common threat, surveillanceware, involves a malicious individual installing software on a victim’s mobile device enabling secret remote monitoring of the device’s activity. Using a new $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation researchers at the University of […]
Read more »Announcing 2018 Faculty Hires
November 15, 2018The University of Florida Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering welcomes six new faculty members. Vincent Bindschaedler, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dr. Bindschaedler’s research focuses on information security. His most recent work focuses on privacy-preserving data sharing and side channels. See Dr. Bindschaedler’s profile. Philippa Brown, Ph.D. Lecturer Brown’s research focuses on human-centered computing. Before […]
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