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 2020
The last session in the AM Security series will look at cybersecurity concerns and solutions for the manufacturing industries. Confirmed Panelists: Dimitrios Serpanos, University of Patras; Christoph Meinel, Hasso Plattner Institute; Chris Adkins, Identify3D; and Mark Yampolskiy, Auburn University Registration Link: https://amsecurityseries4.eventbrite.com Recordings of Sessions 1 and 2 are available as follows: Session 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao5l4w6QTh4 Session 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnUgvFwrOXo
Read MoreDay 2 of the world's largest student-run cybersecurity event continues at NYU Tandon's Brooklyn campus and five other global sites. Highlights of the day's program include: Applied Research presentations at India, Europe U.S.-Canada, and MENA sites Embedded Security demonstrations and team presentations at India, Europe, MENA and U.S.-Canada sites Logic Locking Team Demonstration videos (U.S.-Canada site) Policy Competition (U.S.-Canada site) Round two of the Security Quiz Capture the Flag competition begins at India, Europe U.S.-Canada, and MENA sites A complete…
Read MoreAs Capture the Flag competitions continue, Day 3 will also feature the Red Team finals for high school students at the MENA, Mexico, and U.S.-Canada sites, and the final Security Quiz at the U.S.-Canada site. This year’s CSAW will be entirely virtual. A complete list of conference events can be found at https://csaw20.sched.com/. To register, go to https://csaw2020.vfairs.com/.
Read MoreThe 17th edition of CSAW concludes with a Global Awards Ceremony at 10 a.m. NewYork City time. A complete list of conference events can be found at https://csaw20.sched.com/. To register, go to https://csaw2020.vfairs.com/.
Read MoreMarch 2021
Join our panel of experts for a timely overview of critical privacy issues impacting cybersecurity for 2021, including data transparency and security; navigating international regulations; remote workforce programs; employer contact tracing issues; biometric privacy legislation; emerging privacy technologies; managing third-party risk; and more. This event has been approved for two New York State CLE credits in the Areas of Professional Practice category. The credit is both transitional and non transitional; it is appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys.
Read MoreDigital information, true and false, is created and shared at a tremendous velocity. This challenges individuals, governments, businesses, and content providers to quickly evaluate the authenticity of massive amounts of information every day. This panel of experts on policy, technology and law, will address the growing problem of dis- and misinformation, and discuss solutions—including adopting content authenticity standards and provenance media technologies—to help increase transparency, understanding, and trust, while also protecting privacy concerns and freedom of expression. Speakers: Kate Brannen,…
Read MoreApril 2021
Traditional manufacturing is increasingly being supplanted with new technologies. Factories are becoming smarter and more interconnected, and new manufacturing techniques are increasingly being adopted (e.g. 3D printing, smart hybrid manufacturing). With these new advances come new risks, especially within the cybersecurity domain. In this cybersecurity webinar series, NYU Center for Cybersecurity will host four panel discussions with experts from academia and industry. This is the first webinar in the series hosted by NYU Tandon. It has a focus on the…
Read MoreMay 2021
About this Event Traditional manufacturing is increasingly being supplanted with new technologies. Factories are becoming smarter and more interconnected, and new manufacturing techniques are increasingly being adopted (e.g. 3D printing, smart hybrid manufacturing). With these new advances come new risks, especially within the cybersecurity domain. In this cybersecurity webinar series, NYU Center for Cybersecurity will host four panel discussions with experts from academia and industry. This is the second webinar in the series hosted by NYU Tandon. It has a…
Read MoreJune 2021
Traditional manufacturing is increasingly being supplanted with new technologies. Factories are becoming smarter and more interconnected, and new manufacturing techniques are increasingly being adopted (e.g. 3D printing, smart hybrid manufacturing). With these new advances come new risks, especially within the cybersecurity domain. In this cybersecurity webinar series, NYU Center for Cybersecurity will host four panel discussions with experts from academia and industry. This is the third webinar in the series hosted by NYU Tandon. It has a focus on the…
Read MoreJuly 2021
Traditional manufacturing is increasingly being supplanted with new technologies. Factories are becoming smarter and more interconnected, and new manufacturing techniques are increasingly being adopted (e.g. 3D printing, smart hybrid manufacturing). With these new advances come new risks, especially within the cybersecurity domain. In this cybersecurity webinar series, NYU Center for Cybersecurity will host four panel discussions with experts from academia and industry. This is the second webinar in the series hosted by NYU Tandon. It has a focus on the…
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