Patrick Traynor University of Florida

Patrick Traynor

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traynor@ufl.edu 352-294-2093
  • Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
  • Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering

Patrick Traynor is an expert in cybersecurity.

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Biography

Patrick Traynor is the John and Mary Lou Dasburg Preeminent Chair in Engineering and a professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. His research focuses on the security of mobile systems, with a concentration on telecommunications infrastructure and mobile devices. His research has uncovered critical vulnerabilities in cellular networks, developed techniques to find credit card skimmers that have been adopted by law enforcement and created robust approaches to detecting and combating Caller-ID scams. He is also interested in internet security and the systems challenges of applied cryptography.

Areas of Expertise

Deepfakes
Cellular Networks
Cybersecurity
Computer Networks
Mobile Payments

Media Appearances

Deepfake audio has a tell – researchers use fluid dynamics to spot artificial imposter voices

The Conversation  online

2022-09-20

Imagine the following scenario. A phone rings. An office worker answers it and hears his boss, in a panic, tell him that she forgot to transfer money to the new contractor before she left for the day and needs him to do it. She gives him the wire transfer information, and with the money transferred, the crisis has been averted. The worker sits back in his chair, takes a deep breath, and watches as his boss walks in the door. The voice on the other end of the call was not his boss. In fact, it wasn’t even a human.

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Traynor awarded $1.7 million from Department of Homeland Security to secure cellular networks

UF Computer & Information Science & Engineering  online

2021-04-06

Patrick Traynor, Ph.D., the John H. and Mary Lou Dasburg Preeminent Chair in Engineering, was recently awarded a $1.7 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate. The research and development project, titled “Deploying Defenses for Cellular Networks Using the AWARE Testbed,” will focus on securing mobile networks. Dr. Traynor is also the associate chair for research in the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE).

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