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ISR-affiliated Associate Professor Min Wu (ECE/UMIACS) has been selected as one of Computerworld's 40 innovative information technology people under the age of 40 to watch. The special feature appears in the magazine's 40th anniversary issue this month.

Wu was chosen for the "40 Under 40" list for her innovative research in information security forensics. Wu and her colleagues have developed an invisible ID that can be embedded in digital content, such as films, music and pictures, to protect it from unauthorized use.

"Without a way to protect intellectual property, we will see a lot of hurdles to new technology put up," Wu told Computerworld. "My focus is working toward further innovation of new technologies."

To read the story, visit the Computerworld website or see the July 2007 print edition of the magazine.

July 9, 2007


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