An Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory
Serving the local, state, and global community
Serving the local, state, and global community
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Sarasota Cybersecurity is a truly interdisciplinary research laboratory comprised of researchers, cybersecurity experts, and students from around the globe. We connect local, state, and global partners to evidence-based cybersecurity and cybercrime research that guides on-the-ground cybersecurity decisions. Our mission is to conduct high-quality, innovative research; create a collaborative, global research ecosystem; and partner with the community to solve real-world, emerging security and cybercrime issues. We do this by leveraging our research and data in cybersecurity, cybercrime, and cyberviolence.
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Cybersecurity encompass a wide range of malicious activities and vulnerabilities that can compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of digital information and systems. Our aim is to conduct research into malicious actors who compromise and exploit system vulnerabilities by exploring their motivations and analyzing their modus operandi. We do this by bringing together interdisciplinary researchers and students with expertise in social science, computer science, cybersecurity, and engineering to conduct innovative research to inform innovative solutions. Our goal is use this information to help safeguard digital information and systems.
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Cybercrime refers to criminal activities that are conducted using computers, networks, or digital technologies as tools, targets, or both. Cybercrime poses significant challenges to individuals, businesses, governments, law enforcement, and society at large, requiring collaborative efforts to mitigate its impact effectively. Our research into cybercrime focuses on the human element—as offenders, victims, and investigators—in an effort to prevent cybercrimes.
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The Internet and technological advancements have changed the landscape of violence victimization and perpetration. Our lab conducts research on emerging violent crime threats, such as image-based abuse, sextortion, extremist and deviant online groups, doxing, and cyber-harassment. Our goal is to connect with stakeholders, businesses, and decision-makers to improve personal safety online and protect victim-survivors.
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