Throughout the year, CCS hosts speakers, forums, and competitions, while its students and faculty are also garnering awards, receiving government and private grants, or presenting research at meetings and conferences. This page compiles news and updates from the Center and its personnel.
November 2022
With the competitions completed, it's time to honor the winners at all five sites. Congratulations to all the finalists. At the Brooklyn locations, the honors ceremonies will run from 9 to 11 a.m.
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Uptane, a project of NYU Tandon's Secure Systems Laboratory, is hosting a free virtual workshop from 9 to 11 a.m. (EDT).on 3/31 entitled “A Conversation on End-to-End Secure Automotive Software Updates” Our featured speakers are Matthew Mackay, leader of a diverse team that focuses on governance, risk, compliance and monitoring, and response activities for General Motor’s Product Cybersecurity team, and Charles Hart, a researcher on product security and supply chain integrity at Hitachi America Ltd. and Chair of the…
Read MoreNovember 2023
CSAW returns to Brooklyn, NY, and four other geographic sites around the globe from November 8-11. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, CSAW '23 will feature a full slate of competitions, including three new ones—the AI Hardware Attack Challenge and the LLM Attack challenge (Brooklyn, NY only) and BioHack 3D (NYU Abu Dhabi only) After an opening dinner on the 8th, the world's most comprehensive student-run cybersecurity event opens at the Brooklyn site on Thursday, November 9, with the Industry…
Read MoreREGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/AI-Panel-RSVP NYU Law and the Center for Cybersecurity are hosting a conference on AI Crime, Security & International Regulation on November 9. This conference will consider both the opportunities and risks of AI in crime, national security, and international regulation. Senior government, industry, and civil society speakers will discuss tools and capabilities of AI in law enforcement and national security and the civil liberties concerns with its use. The keynote will focus on international AI regulation, with a panel of AI…
Read MoreFriday is competition day across the CSAW landscape, with all five event sites running a variety of activities that test skill in both attacking and defending computer software and hardware. In Brooklyn, the competitions will include the finals of the Embedded Security Challenge, Hack 3D, Logic Locking, and the Applied Research and Policy competitions, as well as the debut of the AI Hardware Attack (AHA) Challenge and the LLM Attack Challenge. AHA asks competitors to insert a hardware vulnerability, such as a trojan…
Read MoreCSAW '23 come to a conclusion with a morning awards ceremony honoring the winners of all the competitions held at the US-Canada site.
Read MoreOctober 2024
For 5 years, the Hack3D competition at the CSAW Cybersecurity Games and Conference has been raising awareness and generating discussion in engineering and research communities about security issues in the additive manufacturing field. Competitors are given a chance to learn and use skills in graphics programming, file manipulation, and reverse engineering, while gaining a better understanding of the additive manufacturing supply-chain. This year's event kicks-off online on October 12 and13, and is open to any students, undergraduate or graduate, interested…
Read MoreNovember 2024
CSAW returns to Brooklyn, NY, and four other geographic sites around the globe from November 6-9. Beginning its third decade, the world's most comprehensive student-run cybersecurity event, CSAW '24 will feature a full slate of competitions, including a new look policy competition (Brooklyn, NY only), and an extension of the BioHack 3D competition to CSAW India, as well as CSAW MENA. At the Brooklyn site, following an opening dinner on the 6th, the event opens on Thursday, November 7, with…
Read MoreFriday is competition day across the CSAW landscape, with all five event sites running a variety of activities that test skill in both attacking and defending computer software and hardware. In Brooklyn, the competitions will include the finals of the Embedded Security Challenge, Hack 3D, the Applied Research, Cyber Policy, AI Hardware Attack (AHA) Challenge and the LLM Hardware Attack Challenge, To register for CSAW '24, go to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe41R-QznLhftzTl0DahdKaJRMaVlLux44yVlSFsZ9CyOOk3g/viewform.
Read MoreCSAW '24 comes to a conclusion with a morning awards ceremony honoring the winners of all the competitions held at the US-Canada site.
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