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Welcome to CRISP

The Colorado Research Institute for Security and Privacy (CRISP) is an active research group in information security at the University of Denver. CRISP is dedicated to creating security software that is directly useful for a broad audience, going beyond the usual construction of academic proof-of-concept prototypes.

At the University of Denver, professors associated with CRISP teach courses in Computer Security (COMP 3704) System Security (COMP 4704), Networking (COMP 3621) and Systems Programming (COMP 2400).

We believe in full disclosure and are happy to educate students in all aspects of security, including attacking the security of systems.

CRISP is always looking for enterprising students interested in computer security who enjoy systems programming. If you are not already a student at DU, please follow the Computer Science application process and mention your interest in computer security in the application.

The group is funded in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DUE--0416969. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Science Foundation.