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Emerging Networks and Security (ENaS) Lab

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

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Welcome to the Engineering, Networking, and Security (ENaS) Laboratory at Texas A&M University, directed by Dr. Garth V. Crosby. We are a dynamic research group dedicated to addressing critical security challenges in emerging networked systems and technologies.




 

Mission Statement

The Engineering, Networking, and Security (ENaS) Laboratory at Texas A&M University is dedicated to advancing the frontiers of cybersecurity and resilience in an increasingly interconnected world. We aim to develop innovative security frameworks, protocols, and technologies that protect critical systems across emerging network domains while training the next generation of security engineers and researchers.

Our Research Focus

Our lab conducts cutting-edge research on critical security and privacy issues across a range of emerging network domains, including:

  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
  • Mobile Health (mHealth) Technologies
  • Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT)

We develop innovative security frameworks and solutions utilizing techniques such as machine learning, post-quantum cryptography, and blockchain technology.

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