Adam Doupé
Associate Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
Adam Doupé is an Associate Professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) and is the Director of the Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations (CTF) at Arizona State University, and he researches cybersecurity.
Recent stories
August 29, 2025
From live talks to capture-the-flag challenges, the Academy brought students, faculty members and pros together to spark the next wave of digital defenders.
January 27, 2025
Ananta Soneji is an emerging expert in human factors security research, a field that considers user needs when designing new technology.
December 31, 2024
Top computer security professionals competed for prizes and bragging rights at annual Computer Security Applications Conference.
August 30, 2024
The ‘hackademics’ of Shellphish, an ethical hacking group that includes ASU faculty and students, are developing a cybersecurity system powered by AI.
Additional stories
ASU team creates fast tools to secure cyberphysical systems
August 7, 2024
Cyberphysical systems, like satellites and drones, are everywhere. ASU faculty members are working to secure them — quickly.
New ASU ACE Institute creates national cybersecurity hub
June 21, 2024
The American Cybersecurity Education Initiative will develop a master's degree for cybersecurity systems in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU.
The next generation of cybersecurity pros drills in the dojo
March 14, 2024
An ASU associate professor has developed the definitive global platform for training a well-qualified, dedicated cybersecurity workforce to fight surging cybercrime.
Broadening cybersecurity innovation
August 31, 2023
Faculty members in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence showcased their cybersecurity research at the 32nd annual USENIX Security Symposium.
Capturing the moon
July 20, 2022
Fulton Schools students work on campus for NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter project to gain hands-on spacecraft mission experience.
Fixing the finding of faults
July 18, 2022
ASU computer science engineer Yan Shoshitaishvili has been awarded a 2022 Young Faculty Award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Know thy enemy
April 22, 2022
Ruoyu "Fish" Wang's new NSF-funded project will help mitigate the effects of malware and viruses by making them easily understandable to researchers.
Valuable and vulnerable
May 25, 2021
ASU engineering experts say the multifaceted nature of modern infrastructure systems demands a more thorough approach to security in education and practice.
ASU researchers add human ingenuity to automated security tool
May 2, 2019
ASU researchers are working with a multi-university team to combine human and computer strengths in a collaborative approach to cybersecurity.