Stony Brook researchers secure second place at NYU's CSAW competition


Usama M. Shaikh Assistant Chief Diversity Officer | Stony Brook University

Researchers from Stony Brook University's Department of Computer Science have achieved a notable second place in the Social Impact category at New York University's Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW) 2024 Applied Research Competition. Their paper, titled "The Times They Are A-Changin’: Characterizing Post-Publication Changes to Online News," delves into how online news articles are modified after being published. The study, authored by Chris Tsoukaladelis, Brian Kondracki, Niranjan Balasubramanian, and Nick Nikiforakis, analyzed over 600,000 articles from U.S. publishers and found that 27 percent undergo post-publication changes, with some edits potentially altering their original intent.

“It’s critical to understand how digital news evolves after publication,” stated Tsoukaladelis. “In an era where online information shapes public opinion, tracking these changes becomes crucial for maintaining media transparency.”

Another research effort from Nikiforakis’ lab was also recognized. The paper "Like, Comment, Get Scammed: Characterizing Comment Scams on Media Platforms," authored by Xigao Li, Amir Rahmati, and Nick Nikiforakis, was among the 15 finalists in the competition. This study focuses on scams conducted through user comments on media platforms and was presented at the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium.

“I am incredibly proud of our students for achieving this remarkable recognition at CSAW,” said Samir Das, professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science. “Placing second among nearly 200 submissions demonstrates the innovative and impactful nature of their research on digital news integrity. Our students are tackling critical challenges in today’s online information landscape.”

The CSAW Applied Research Competition is judged by experts from organizations such as Google and TIAA and highlights academic work addressing real-world security challenges.

— Yuganshu Jain

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