INTEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER FOR
SECURE COMPUTING
Secure Computing Research for Users' Benefit (SCRUB)

The Intel Science and Technology Center for Secure Computing focuses on scientific research to make computing technology safe and secure for users.

We are headquartered at the University of California, Berkeley, with participation from world-leading researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, Drexel University, Duke University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Intel. The center is funded by Intel, and includes both academics and Intel researchers working together collaboratively to make computing safer for users.

You can read more about our research agenda in our white paper or our briefing slides. You can also see Intel's announcement, watch a brief video interview with the Center PIs, or watch Intel CTO Justin Rattner's keynote talk at Research @ Intel, where he announced the center.

The participants include Landon Cox, David Culler, Rachel Greenstadt, Anthony Joseph, Sam King, Ling Huang, John Manferdelli, Petros Maniatis, Adrian Perrig, Vyas Sekar, Scott Shenker, Dawn Song, Doug Tygar, and David Wagner. David Wagner is the academic PI, and John Manferdelli is the Intel PI.