Research

Research is a big part of what SPARSA offers to the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Internet community as a whole. Members all have pet projects and help with larger developments. SPARSA does research based on desire to learn, grant money, and other forms of sponsorship. Below are some of the lectures, papers, and projects SPARSA has put out.

Jason Batchelor
  • Buffer Overflows: An Overview
  • Fingerprint Scanners
  • Wireless Security for a New Age
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Sara Berg
  • Recommendations for a Comprehensive Identity Theft Victimization Survey Framework and Information Technology Prevention Strategies
  • Social Engineering: You CAN Always Get What You Want
  • Identity Theft: Business Victimization
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J. Farrelly
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J. Batchelor
  • Network Security
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Steve Frank
  • Quantitative Threat Assessment
  • Securing a Country, Securing a Network
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Alex Getty
  • Computer Enabled Biometric Devices: A Fingerprint Scanner Hardware Overview
  • Emerging Threats in Policing: High Tech Crime
  • Social Engineering
  • Steganography: Hidden in plain sight
  • Web War I
  • Private Military Corporations
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Matt Repicky
  • Prospects for Stopping Software Piracy
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Greg Snyder
  • Improving Software Security at the Source
  • Root Kits
  • What Makes Juvenile Boot Camps Popular, and Do They Work?
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Josh Smith
  • Storm Worm in Action
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