Yu Cai, Applied Computing, was quoted by All About Cookies in an article discussing the security implications of cable and streaming services. Cai offered expert insights on the comparison of safety and privacy between cable services and online streaming platforms.
Yu Cai, professor and associate chair in the Department of Applied Computing, and Guy Hembroff, associate professor in the Department of Applied Computing, are recipients of this year’s Provost’s Award for Sustained Teaching Excellence (PASTE). This award provides special recognition to instructors who have been nominated as finalists for the Distinguished Teaching Awards four or more times.
From the Institute of Computing and Cybersystems’s news blog. By Jessica Brassard. In the era of rapid technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across domains, including cybersecurity. Dr. Yu Cai is a professor of cybersecurity in the College of Computing at Michigan Tech. His primary research area centers on cybersecurity . . .
Yu Cai (AC/IC/ICC) was quoted by All About Cookies in an article discussing the use and recommendation of VPNs — virtual private networks. Cai provided expert opinions on the safety and privacy implications of VPNs and their practical applications.
Three teams of middle and high school students from CyberHusky, a cybersecurity outreach program organized by College of Computing professors and students, achieved remarkable results in the CyberPatriot 2023 State Round Competition December 7-11, 2023.
Yu Cai (AC/IC/ICC) was quoted by All About Cookies in a story addressing online privacy and security concerning internet cookies. Cai shared insights on the importance of not blindly accepting internet cookies and provided guidance on assessing whether a website is retaining unnecessary personal information.