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Gebril hunting threats in computer network traffic

06.12.23 | George Mason University

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Mohamed Gebril , Associate Professor, Cyber Security Engineering, is conducting threat hunting operations and performing incident response on large, real-time data containing suspicious network traffic.

He is also performing incident response by creating incident response cases of flagged anomalies and developing an alert system.

Gebril received $50,000 from the Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority for this project. Funding began in May 2023 and will end in late May 2024.

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