SynapseSec

SynapseSec

Neural Signal Security for BCI Devices

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I'm Muhammad Hassaan Tariq, a student in Islamabad, Pakistan. A few weeks ago, I got curious how devices like Neuralink protect the signal data they transmit, since it's literally data from your brain. So instead of just reading about it, I built something real. SynapseSec is a World's first working prototype demonstrating AES-256 encryption, device authentication, and real-time anomaly detection for BCI signals, with a live dashboard showing it all happen. It's a learning project, not production software, but every piece genuinely works — the encryption, the attack detection, all of it. Sharing it because I'd love feedback from anyone in security or neurotech, and because I want to keep building things like this.

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SynapseSec — Neural Signal Security - cybersecurity, BCI, brain computer interface,

SynapseSec secures brain-computer interface signal data end-to-end — AES-256 encryption, HMAC device authentication, and real-time anomaly detection that catches injection, replay, and flatline attacks, all visualized in a live browser dashboard. Runs on simulated EEG data, but every operation genuinely works. Built by a student in Pakistan with zero prior engineering background, to learn security engineering by building something real instead of just reading about it.
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