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University of Maryland, College Park to host security competition
The University of Maryland, College Park, announced it will host the American Regional Semi-Final of the 2008 Global Security Challenge, the world's largest international security innovation competition. The event offers entrepreneurs and startups the opportunity to showcase their security inventions and compete for more than $500,000 in cash grants. The...
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Biomass breakthrough at UMCP The University of Maryland, College Park said some of its scientists have come up with a new biomass-to-ethanol process that takes advantage of a bacteria found in the Chesapeake Bay two decades ago. Enzymes produced by the bacteria, which was found breaking down bay...
Link Plus Forms Subsidiary to Develop MIPs-Based Solutions for Detection and Filtering of Viruses for Public Health Applications
Link Plus Corporation announced today that it has formed a subsidiary called Link Plus BioTech, Inc. to focus on public health related applications of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers MIPs technology for the specific detection, binding, and separation of viruses. The creation of Link Plus BioTech results from the exclusive license agreement...
U. of Md. Researchers to Develop Devices to Revolutionize Drug Research
To: SCIENCE EDITORSContact: Missy Corley of the A. James Clark School of Engineering, +1-301-405-6501, +1-804-398-8652, mcorley@umd.edu, or Gene Levinson of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, +1-443-250- 9654, levinson@umbi.umd.edu COLLEGE PARK, Md., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --- A multi- disciplinary group of researchers from the University of Maryland, College Park, and...
ES & S Offers $10,000 Prize in University Voting Technology Competition
To: National and Assignment Desk, Education ReporterContact: Chip Rose of University of Maryland, Baltimore County News, 410-455-5793, or crose@umbc.eduNews Advisory:As worries increase about the reliability and security of electronic voting machines a week away from the General Election, a new national competition launches to spark ideas for better electronic voting...
UM University College Center for Intellectual Property offers online DRM workshop.(GENERAL NEWS)(University of Maryland's University College Center for Intellectual Property)(Brief article)
The University of Maryland's University College Center for Intellectual Property is offering an online workshop on DRM technologies. The class will be held from Jan. 22 to Feb. 2, 2007. More information is available at http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa/workshops.html#drm_tech. Source: University of Maryland University College Center...
Sept. 11, 2010: Will We Be Ready?
Byline: University of Maryland, College Park COLLEGE PARK, Md., Sept. 8 AScribe Newswire -- Looking ahead on the fifth anniversary of 9/11 suggests future homeland security needs that require planning and attention now. These University of Maryland experts are available to discuss future needs,...
University of Maryland University College to train computer security
The University of Maryland University College will use a new grant to prepare students to combat the computer security problems that bedevil our increasingly digital world.
Video at the heart of the campus: University of Maryland's investment in security helps create a safer learning environment.
When the University of Maryland experienced a sharp increase in campus crime, authorities treated the problem very seriously. School officials were all too aware of the circumstances surrounding the Clery Act and wanted to be in compliance. Jeanne Ann Clery was a 19...
I hear you knocking.
I hear you knocking. Automated port scans, which look for open ports that might be candidates for exploitation, are sometimes likened to a thief rattling doorknobs, looking for one that's unlocked. New research from the University of Maryland shows that this metaphor might be off base....
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