Phooled!, a cybersecurity education tool, merges gaming, collaborative learning, and real-world applications. Developed by master’s student Vignesh Kumar Karuppasamy and Professor David Knox at the University of Ottawa, it aims to revolutionize phishing detection through hands-on learning experiences that balance gamification and education.
Developed as an educational response to the dynamic nature of cyberattacks and the less-than-perfect methods of training and awareness in the field, Phooled! integrates gaming elements with practical exercises based on actual phishing attempts.
Social, peer-based learning is at the heart of Phooled!, a tool that has the potential to improve cybersecurity training methods in academic and corporate settings through social learning techniques that improve retention of lessons learned.
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Pioneering Brain-Heart Research In Ottawa Is Redefining Patient Care
A pair of Ottawa medical specialists have joined forces to break down the silos between their two medical areas of expertise – the heart and the brain.
Neuroscientist Dr. Ruth Slack and cardiologist Dr. Peter Liu say working together closes a troublesome gap in patient care because when something goes wrong in the heart, it has a major impact on the brain.
They expect the University of Ottawa's Advanced Medical Research Centre to be a hub for bringing new treatments to market more quickly.
Phooled! Revolutionizing cybersecurity education through gamification
Helping to supercharge biomanufacturing in Canada
A team from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine unveiled a groundbreaking biomanufacturing process that is ready to revolutionize cancer therapeutics in Canada.
Published in the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, the study proposes a large-scale workflow to produce natural killer cells and extracellular vesicles for cancer research and therapeutics.
The 91st Acfas conference at the University of Ottawa
The conference will be held on our downtown campus from May 13 to 17, 2024. The proposed symposia will be held in French and cover a wide range of research topics.
Earth Week
We are delighted to invite you to participate in a series of engaging activities aimed at raising awareness and celebrating our planet.From April 15th…
2024 Annual Research Day
The University of Ottawa, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2024 Annual Research Day will be held virtually on Friday April 26th, 2024.…
The 91st Annual ACFAS Conference at uOttawa
From May 13 to 17, the University of Ottawa is hosting the 91st annual Acfas conference. This major French-language scholarly event brings together on…