Dr. Yury Dvorkin, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Tandon, will be joining a team of researchers from Columbia University and one faculty member from the University of Arizona in a project to enable independent system operators (ISOs) of the electrical grid and market participants to more effectively measure and mitigate engineering...
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Additive Manufacturing Workshop on 7/31 Examines Security and IP Concerns
The rapid growth of the additive manufacturing (AM) field is opening exciting new opportunities in a number of fields. However, the hybrid nature of AM—part cyber system and part physical system—along with its extensive use of computer and cloud-based resources, introduces new vectors for attacks. Organized by Tandon faculty members Dr. Nikhil Gupta and Dr....
Tandon & Duke Researchers Develop Genetic “Barcodes” for DNA Samples
As the phrase suggests, DNA fingerprinting is a technique that can identify markers in human DNA that are as unique to an individual, organism or disease as the more common identifying marks for which it is named. In part because it only requires a small amount of material, it has blossomed into a nearly $10 billion global...
NYU and CUNY Partner with Indian Institutions for new Additive Manufacturing Internship
Dr. Nikhil Gupta, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and a member of the Center for Cybersecurity at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) International Research Experience for Students (IRES) grant to establish a US-India internship program in the area of additive manufacturing (AM). The grant, which funds a partnership between...
Staying Cool: NYU Tandon Faculty Member Dvorkin Testifies Before NYC Council Committees
On May 26, NYU Tandon Assistant Professor Yury Dvorkin provided testimony before representatives of several New York City Council Committees about the city’s cooling needs for the upcoming summer. Though air conditioner use increases demand on the city’s power grid every summer, Dvorkin warned Council representatives that the number of individual air conditioners working during...
CCS Launches Summer Conversation Series on Current Cybersecurity Topics
Beginning on Thursday, June 4, the Center for Cybersecurity will be holding a series of “conversations” about important current issues in the field. Presentations will cover topics ranging from how to measure the security and privacy of systems, to how to build resilience into those systems. Each conversation will be moderated by Dr. Edward Amoroso,...
Cyber NYC I2F Accelerator Advances Five Fledgling Start-ups to Stage 2
Recognizing the critical need for new cybersecurity concerns, the New York City Economic Development Corporation, in cooperation with Columbia University, Cornell Tech, the City University of New York, and New York University launched Cyber NYC Inventors to Founders (I2F) in the Summer of 2019. I2F is an early stage startup accelerator and talent network for...
NYU Study Reveals Over-confident Attitudes Can Create Susceptible Phishing Targets
If you think you could never fall for a cyber scam or a phishing attack, you may actually be increasing the odds that you will be susceptible to this type of crime. A recent study conducted by a team of researchers from the NYU Department of Psychology and the NYU Tandon Department of Electrical and...
Congratulations to the CCS 2020 Doctoral Graduates
The Center for Cybersecurity is proud to announce its Class of 2020 Ph.D. recipients. They are: Juntao Chen (ECE, advised by Associate Professor Quanyan Zhu) Mohamed El Massad (ECE, advised by Assistant Professor Siddharth Garg) Muhammad Junaid Farooq (ECE, advised by Associate Professor Quanyan Zhu) Kevin Gallagher (CSE, coadvised by Professor Nasir Memon and Brendan...
Study finds “Backdoors” and other vulnerabilities in more than 12K Android Apps
How secure is your phone or tablet? Probably not as secure as you think. A recent study of more than 150,000 Android applications found some 12,700 contained hidden backdoor-like behavior, including secret access keys, master passwords, and secret commands. A team of academics from Europe and the U.S., including CCS faculty member Brendan Dolan-Gavitt, created...