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Malware detection using FPGA, Sandboxing and Machine Learning

Start Date: Thursday, Oct 01,2015

School: School of Engineering, Coimbatore

Co-Project Incharge:Dr. Gireesh Kumar T.
Malware detection using FPGA, Sandboxing and Machine Learning

Dr. T. Senthil kumar, Dr. T. Gireesh Kumar, Dr. Harish Ram D. S. received a grant of USD 12000 (Rs 7,68,000) under the IBM Shared University Research (SUR) scheme for a project titled “Malware detection using FPGA, Sandboxing and Machine Learning under the IBM Shared University Research (SUR) scheme during October 2015.

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