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Callers Posing as Bank Employees, Warning of Illegitimate Zelle Transfers in New Scheme. Here's How to Stay Safe
October 2, 2025
Trump Hotels Hacked – Again
So much for cyber security – Trump’s own propertys are constantly getting hacked in an effort to obtain credit card information.
Open access to research can close gaps for people with disabilities
September 6, 2022
What's New In Civic Tech: GovLab Pushes Data Collaborations, Trump Names Federal Chief Digital Officer
GovLab Launches Data Collaboratives Website
11 dev rules former Twitter security engineer Neil Matatall swears by
Matatall spoke last Friday at NYU Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week Conference.
NYU Tandon professor wins NSF CAREER Award for boosting the perception and navigation capabilities of construction-site robots
March 1, 2023
Robotics expert Chen Feng aims to alleviate long-standing problems in occupational safety, productivity, costs, and labor shortages in the construction industry.
Hundreds of NYC students compete in robot challenge
Wasserman Center for Career Development Kicks Off Fall Recruiting Season with Yahoo! Tech Talk
September 26, 2013
Akamai Launches First NFT Artwork Dynamically Fueled by the Internet
May 11, 2022
Fun and Finance: Are the two mutually exclusive? - NYU-Poly Students Answer the Question
October 26, 2009
11 Signs Your Computer is at Risk of Being Hacked
No. 3 takes no time but is SO important.
3D Printing News Sliced, Nano Dimension, Gefertec, Huisman, Bigrep, Ge Additive
Pioneering Course Teaches How Big Data Analytics Can Advance Workplace Diversity and Inclusion
June 11, 2015
Gone Fishing
June 15, 2017
In Honor of “Go Fishing Day,” We Remember a Faculty Member Who Left Physics for Fishing
Researchers Quantify Intensity of Emotional Response to Sound, Images and Touch Through Skin Conductance
November 12, 2025
Marek’s Take: Top universities around the globe are looking beyond 5G
January 1, 2020
October 2010: Best in college homepage design
Target’s Woes May Be a Boon for Security Firms
Financial engineering helps fight cancer and climate change
Academics are reviving the discipline’s tarnished reputation
Mass Shootings Trigger Starkly Different Congressional Responses on Social Media Along Party Lines, NYU Tandon Study Finds
December 17, 2025
Advanced analysis shows Democrats respond directly to shooting events within 48 hours, while Republicans show no such response
NVIDIA honors Ph.D. candidate Yiming Li for his work on boosting robot perception
December 7, 2023
Equifax CEO Richard Smith Is Out Days Before Congressional Hearing
Richard Smith steps aside as CEO of Equifax. Paulino do Rego Barros, Jr. has been appointed interim CEO while board member Mark Feidler was named the non-executive chairman.
Silicon Alley startup lands financing
The Hotlist, a “social aggregator,” raises $800,000 in angel financing led by Centurion Holdings to fund platform development.
Tech company forges tighter relationships
Nrelate helps Web publishers link content using software that is similar to online dating sites.
Saving the Lives of Life Savers
October 3, 2018
NYU Researchers and Major Urban Fire Departments Partner to Create Scenario-Based Simulation Training for Nationwide Firefighters
Seen At 11: Social Networking Insecurity
C&W backs NYU program
Online Banking Privacy Hack: Use 2 Browsers to Increase Your Security
NYU Tandon offers affordable cybersecurity master’s degree with backing from NYC
Startup U: NYC’s Booming University Incubator Scene is Driving Innovation
Whether seeking prestige or profit, New York’s top universities are schooling new entrepreneurs in the art of growing a company
Prominent University Wireless Research Center Names New Director
September 24, 2019
The future of AI and finance: A Q&A with Renyuan Xu
January 8, 2025
The Assistant Professor of Finance and Risk Engineering discusses her work with AI and the finance industry, and the recent International Conference on AI in Finance.
The Message Behind the Hack Attack: What Does the SEA Want?
The growing need for more women cybersleuths
Only one-fifth of US computer science and engineering degrees are earned by women
NYU Tandon's Game Design Future Lab Receives Medal.tv Gift for Startup Support
March 5, 2026
Funding sends inaugural cohort to premier conference, strengthens incubator operations
HackNYU Showcases Best in Computer Programming
New York City Teachers to Get Schooled in Engineering, Taste Life in Silicon Alley
May 16, 2012
National Science Foundation Grant Will Expand Program that Puts Teachers in Students’ Seats
Tandon Hosts International VIPs
December 12, 2018
Members of the Vertically Integrated Projects Consortium Meet in Brooklyn to Collaborate and Compete
Remote work spurs grassroots environmental action in New York City
August 21, 2025
NYU Tandon study reveals how hybrid schedules and digital tools powered a Queens community garden
Clean Start program gives students leg up in tech industry
College Incubators Learn How To Hatch Start-Ups
NYU Tandon researchers launch interactive 3D flood map to help New Yorkers visualize climate risks
September 22, 2025
Lower Manhattan pilot project aims to expand to all of New York City and cities worldwide
NYU Tandon Cuts Ribbon on New Makerspace
New NYU Tandon project to make NYC underground electricity network visible and even more reliable
March 10, 2025
Project receives U.S. Department of Energy funding to develop AI-assisted sensor data analytics for detecting hidden problems in urban underground electrical grids
Indian American Researchers Conclude That Smartphone Security Systems Based on Fingerprints Can Be Compromised
Nasir Memon, Aditi Roy and Arun Ross released a study in April to expose the vulnerability of the fingerprint-based security system.
Buffett-Rule Charity Flops When Put to Test: Philip Maymin
How the Internet-Addicted World Can Survive on Poisoned Fruit
Guardians of the World: Young Victors of the CSAW Competition
Biometrics Data is Vulnerable, Warn Experts
Tandon Announces Recipient for New Civil Engineering Sholarship
Biomimetic Robots to Help Nature
Forget Ozempic injections — scientists are working on an electronic pill that could regulate appetite
May 9, 2023
On Our Radar: Robots Plying the Gowanus
If you can't buy bootleg gear online in New York, this may be why
Cyber-sherlock sheds light on studies into counterfeit goods
NYU Tandon Researchers Develop Robotic Platform for Behavior Research
2015 Behavioral Finance Forum Sheds Light on Consumer Financial Decision Making
Silicon Alley 2.0: Emerging Shape, Impact and Future Directions
February 26, 2007
The Partnership for New York City and Polytechnic University
2 Men Die in Basement Flooding as Sudden Downpour Hits New York Area
October 30, 2025
Has a Black Mirror Episode Predicted the Future of Games?
In Playtest, a developer creates an augmented reality horror adventure that uses the player's own memories to scare them. This is closer to reality than you may think.
Mayor Appoints NYC Crane Safety Committee's Members
The technical working group's first assignment will be to examine whether current wind restrictions on crawler cranes – the type of crane involved in the recent collapse – reflect the best science.