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Container and Kubernetes Security: It's Complicated

CNCF does not mandate or prescribe a reference architecture for Kubernetes and associated project deployment. However, Justin Cappos, professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department at New York University and leader of the TUF project, said the various projects do tend to communicate with each other.

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Frequently Published Tandon Materials Scientist Takes to Editing

Nikhil Gupta, an associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, has seen his research on 3D printing of syntactic foams, cybersecurity in 3D printing, surgical applications for magnesium, and much more published in premier scholarly journals like the prestigious Journal of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (JOM). Now he is editing two special issues of...

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NYU Center for Cybersecurity Intern Captures Prestigious Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Prize

At the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, high school student Suha Hussain took home a second-place prize of $1,500 in the Systems Software category for her project “A New Method for the Exploitation of Speech Recognition Systems,” which she completed under the direction of...

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Tandon Grad Student Wins Awards for His Computer Science Research

How can we identify minute, confusing snippets of code to make programming more efficient? Dan Gopstein, a Ph.D. candidate in NYU Tandon’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering, has in recent months received two distinguished paper awards for publications discussing just that. Gopstein presented “Atoms of Confusion,” which was prepared under the guidance of Professor...

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Uber’s self-driving cars to return to testing tracks

‘If there was a war or escalation with a country with strong cyber capability, I would be very afraid of hacking of vehicles. Many of our enemies are nuclear powers but any nation with the ability to launch a cyberstrike could kill millions of civilians by hacking cars,’ warned Justin Cappos,a computer scientist at New...