The summer research camp, designed for both undergraduate and high school students, was finished after the final poster day on August 16, 2024. Nine undergraduate students(#) (supported by NSF) all inspired peers' research outcomes while working hard at the new interdisciplinary science building (ISB) at SJSU. Four high school students(*) remotely researched with a faculty at WPI or WVU and their graduate students. All the participants engaged in active research, collaborating with peers on their projects. Our undergraduate campers had an exciting visit to Google’s headquarters and met an engineer to discuss the interview process. The program concludes with a lively celebration at the camp during poster day, where students proudly present their research achievements to friends, family, and guests. With excitement, our students reflect on their personal and academic growth throughout the summer. Motivated by their experiences and the faculty's guidance, they leave the camp more determined than ever to pursue their dreams in cybersecurity. This summer camp is supported by NSF REU program (Dr. Younghee Park (PI) & Dr. Fabio (co-PI) and SVCSI summer camp program. Here is the list of the students in 2024 with their project topic. Our graduate assistants are Duy Tran & Cody Ourique, and Dr. Bernardo Flores advised Eval Wilson. Thank you so much all for your support and hard work!
Eva Wilson (#) : Threat Intelligence & Modeling Practices for IoMT Devices
Helen Liu (#) & Summer F. McCune (#) : Effects of Tokenization on Malware Classification
Tiffany Bao (#) & Kylie Trousil (#) : Generating Synthetic Malware
Sally Liao (#) & Michelle Kim (#) : Malware Classification using Online Learning Models with Evolution
Arjun Sudheer (#) & Ayesha Ahmed (#) : Zero-Day Malware Detection
Joo Young Cheong* & Andy Mao & Pranav Popuri*: AI Potentials in Security Analysis
Evan Ho* & Aiden Liu*: Comprehensive Insight and Implementation of Cryptographic and Post-Quantum Algorithms
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