Cybersecurity Center

Research

MU Engineering faculty are trailblazers in cybersecurity and are creating bold innovations and fostering student learning experiences as well as community outreach activities. The Cybersecurity Center at the University of Missouri has a number of affiliated faculty with active collaborations across diverse units that include: engineering, information technology, business, law, medicine, social science and mathematics.

Research Rating

The University of Missouri possesses an R1 Carnegie Classification (Doctoral University: Very high research activity).

The College of Engineering is an NSA Center for Academic Excellence. The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) jointly sponsor the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) program. The goal of the program is to reduce vulnerability in our national information infrastructure by promoting higher education and research in cyber defense and producing professionals with cyber defense expertise.

As a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), the College of Engineering is on the leading edge of innovation, scholarship, and solutions that contribute to scientific progress, economic development, security, and well-being.

Focusing on research and education in the US national interest is a priority for the Cybersecurity Center faculty and students. Several research grants and contracts have been secured for many cybersecurity projects with US DOD and Intelligence agencies including the US Naval Research Laboratory, US Army Research Laboratory and National Security Agency, as well as the National Science Foundation and US Department of Energy. Cybersecurity Center faculty and students have a strong publication record in competitive, top conferences and journals in interdisciplinary cyber security (e.g., Journal of Computer Security, ACM Computer and Communications Security, IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, IEEE Transactions in Network Service Management, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, among others).

Research Topics

Cloud and Data Security

Formal Methods in Security

CPS/IoT/ML Security

Privacy in Pervasive Environments

Provable Security

Secure Multiparty Computation