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Dedicated Arabic Pages Are Coming Soon

We're excited to announce that we are actively developing new, dedicated pages specifically designed for our Arabic-speaking users. These will offer tailored content and an enhanced experience.

Expected to launch in the next few months. Stay tuned!

Internet of Things Penetration Testing Lab

Ryan Riley

CMU-Q Point of Contact

This proposal seeks to establish an Internet of Things (IoT) penetration testing lab at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. Our long-term intention is to help secure Qatar's critical infrastructure by performing detailed, in-depth analyses of the variety of Internet of Things (IoT) devices being deployed by organizations across the country. We plan to do this by building relationships with those organizations and offering to analyze devices for them. Given the potentially sensitive nature of such analysis, organizations in Qatar should have a local, unbiased source to provide a security analysis of products they are evaluating for purchase or have already deployed. The lab will benefit Qatar by providing invaluable security analysis of IoT devices and training Qatar-based undergraduate students in penetration testing best practices. The project is designed to lead to better relations and cooperation between CMUQ and local industry. As a result of getting access to real devices for analysis, the project will also be able to research, design, and release research tools and techniques for better vulnerability analysis of IoT devices.

Project

SEED-51018

Year

2020

Status

Open

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