Projects Page

NSF FABRIC and Machine Learning: Experimentation with various topologies on the FABRIC testbed.
Machine Learning and NSF FABRIC

LANd Grab: Exploring Gamification in the Context of Networking and Security
LANd GRAB Network and Security Gamification

Network and Security Datasets: An ever-growing collection of network and security datasets. Includes examples of machine learning models and base stats.

Covert Channels: An investigation into secret communication pathways over common protocol interactions. Some examples are included in the datasets.

What can you do with a Neural Network? This is a collection of experiments and exercises done with various neural network structures. Includes supervised learning and time series.
Neural Network All The Things

Software Defined Networking: This is a series of projects that completed SDN builds. Includes te Opendaylight controller, OpenVswitch (OVS) and OpenFlow.
Software Defined Networking



Faculty Research Team



Bruce Hartpence: Professor in the ISchool, research interests include machine learning, wired and wireless networks, gamification bhhics@rit.edu

Daryl Johnson: Professor in the Computer Security department, research interests include covert channels and system security. dgjics@rit.edu

Bill Stackpole (retired): Professor in the Computer Security department, research interests include OSINT, directory protocols and playing the guitar.