The lab
The Network Security Lab (NSL) at Columbia University's Computer Science Department is dedicated to performing cutting-edge research in critical areas of network and systems security. This research includes new methods for efficient encryption, system and network reliability, autonomic security, reactive security systems, automated patching, host-based intrusion prevention, applications of peer-to-peer networks, security and availability policy, and network intrusion detection and anomaly analysis.
News
- 06/10/2013: We got two papers accepted at CCS 2013!
- 06/10/2013: We got a paper accepted at ESORICS 2013!
- 05/23/2013: We got two papers accepted at RAID 2013!
- 04/27/2013: We got a paper accepted at USENIX Security 2013!
- 08/16/2012: We got two papers accepted at ACSAC 2012!
- 07/27/2012: Vasilis Pappas is the grand prize winner of the Microsoft BlueHat contest!
- 06/09/2012: We got a paper accepted at CCS 2012!
- 04/22/2012: We got two papers accepted at USENIX Security 2012!
- 02/01/2012: We got a paper accepted at IEEE S&P 2012!
- 01/14/2012: New project: BLIND SEER
- 12/19/2011: We got a paper accepted at VEE 2012!
- 10/30/2011: One of our papers in IWSEC 2011 got the best paper award!
- 10/28/2011: Our paper in ISC 2011 got the best student paper award!
- 10/24/2011: New project: MEERKATS
- 10/23/2011: We got a paper accepted at NDSS 2012!
- 10/19/2011: Our paper in IEEE MALWARE 2011 got the best paper award!