NSF Awards $74.5 Million To Support Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Research (nsf.gov) 9
aarondubrow writes: The National Science Foundation announced $74.5 million in grants for basic research in cybersecurity. Among the awards are projects to understand and offer reliability to cryptocurrencies; invent technologies to broadly scan large swaths of the Internet and automate the detection and patching of vulnerabilities; and establish the science of censorship resistance by developing accurate models of the capabilities of censors. According to NSF, long-term support for fundamental cybersecurity research has resulted in public key encryption, software security bug detection, spam filtering and more.
"broadly scan large swaths of the internet" (Score:3)
Should go reverse (Score:2)
NSF/NSA same same (Score:3)
Once you understand how to make it more "secure" you know where the holes are to break into it.
Some basic research in cybersecurity .. (Score:2)
security but not all (Score:1)