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Viterbi News Article, Oct 2008: USC Security Randomization Application, The ARMOR System, Studied for Use by Air Marshals

October 1, 2008

Success of Viterbi School's "keep the bad guys guessing" program at LAX leads to new partnership

October 01, 2008 — Representatives from the Federal Air Marshals Service (FAMS) visited USC September 29 to explore how the ARMOR system created by Department of ComputerScience researchers could be integrated into its operations, with tests possible early next year.

USC Security Randomization Application, The ARMOR System, Studied for Use by Air Marshals

October 1, 2008

Success of Viterbi School's "keep the bad guys guessing" program at LAX leads to new partnership

Representatives from the Federal Air Marshals Service (FAMS) visited USC September 29 to explore how the  ARMOR system created by Department of Computer Science researchers could be integrated into its operations, with tests possible early next year.

The delegation of three FAMS analysts spent the day with CS Professor Milind Tambe, post-doctoral research associate Chris Kiekintveld, and graduate students Shyamsunder Rathi and Jason Tsai, receiving a complete...

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