Theta Labs Partners with GMU to Enhance Security Research Using EdgeCloud Hybrid

On July 19, 2025, Theta Labs announced a significant partnership with the Security of Emerging Computer Systems And Technologies (SECSAT) Lab at George Mason University (GMU). Led by Assistant Professor Xiaokuan Zhang, Ph.D., the SECSAT Lab will utilize Theta EdgeCloud Hybrid to enhance its research in system security and privacy. This collaboration aims to address critical security challenges in emerging technologies such as eXtended Reality (XR), Decentralized Finance (DeFi/Web3), and memory-safe programming languages like Rust.
Professor Zhang’s SECSAT Lab is recognized for its innovative projects, including VPVet, which automates the vetting of privacy policies in virtual reality applications. The lab’s research has received numerous accolades, highlighting its contributions to the fields of cybersecurity and privacy. By leveraging Theta’s hybrid GPU platform, the lab aims to scale its research efforts efficiently, utilizing a combination of cost-effective NVIDIA GPUs and high-performance models to explore advanced AI-driven security testing and blockchain infrastructure analysis.
The partnership with GMU adds to Theta EdgeCloud Hybrid’s growing network, which includes 22 universities and various professional sports teams. The SECSAT Lab will focus on XR security, cross-chain bridge behavior in DeFi, and enhancing memory safety in Rust systems. Mitch Liu, CEO of Theta Labs, emphasized the advantages of decentralized infrastructure over traditional centralized cloud providers, noting that Theta EdgeCloud Hybrid stands as a leading solution for decentralized cloud computing, poised to challenge established giants like Microsoft and Amazon in the AI and blockchain sectors.
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