SaTC: CORE: Small: Revolutionizing Wireless Inference Attacks and Defenses via Channel Ana — NSF Award to University of Oklahoma N
Wireless signals are ubiquitous, invisible, and capable of penetrating obstacles. Due to the openness of the wireless medium, wireless communication is inherently vulnerable to eavesdropping. An eavesdropper may exploit intercepted wireless signals to infer sensitive information, such as keystrokes and private conversa
| Award title | SaTC: CORE: Small: Revolutionizing Wireless Inference Attacks and Defenses via Channel Ana |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2424439 |
| Awardee | University of Oklahoma Norman Campus |
| City | NORMAN |
| State | OK |
| Amount obligated | $600,000 |
| Principal investigator | Song Fang |
| Program | Secure &Trustworthy Cyberspace |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Wireless signals are ubiquitous, invisible, and capable of penetrating obstacles. Due to the openness of the wireless medium, wireless communication is inherently vulnerable to eavesdropping. An eavesdropper may exploit intercepted wireless signals to infer sensitive information, such as keystrokes and private conversations. Unlike traditional keystroke or speech eavesdropping methods, which often require pre-installed malware on the victim’s device, wireless inference needs no such installation |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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