School of Computing

Amazon and Google Teams Recognize Voice Privacy Policy Research

A comprehensive privacy policy analysis of voice applications on Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant platforms by Clemson researchers has received recognitions from both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant teams. The results show that a substantial number of problematic privacy policies exist in these two mainstream voice assistant platforms. Google awarded the team a bug bounty for reporting the discovery.

Detecting IoT Malware Using Deep-Learning

The faculty team of Drs. Hongxin Hu, Feng Luo, Long Cheng, Hai Xiao, and Rong Ge are tackling the problem of detecting malware in the Internet of Things through non-intrusive and Deep Learning-based methods on power side channels. The vulnerability of Internet of Things (IoT) devices to malware attacks poses huge challenges to current Internet […]

Making Higher Education in CS Accessible

Dr. Paige Rodeghero, PhD, was invited to the Accessible Computer Science Education Fall Workshop that was held November 17, 2020 – November 19, 2020. Her focus group is Making Higher Education in CS Accessible.  They will be exploring the giant steps forward that are needed to improve accessibility of CS education in higher education. A recent paper […]

$3 Million Grant to Develop AI-Powered Recommender System for Teachers

Clemson awarded $3 million grant to develop AI-powered professional development for teachers Michael Staton, College of Education November 9, 2020 A teacher’s search for the best way to sharpen their skills in the classroom may soon be as easy as browsing Netflix for a new movie. Clemson University researchers have been awarded $3 million over […]