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570 Hackers, 48 Hours, One NYU Hackathon
Study finds online sites lag in detecting rental scams
Craigslist caught fewer than half of obvious scams, NYU researchers report
New York City's newest rock stars: the IT boys
Geeks who know how to keep hackers out of your business are stars of New York's frenzied economy.
Stung by Yelp Reviews, Health Providers Spill Patient Secrets
The vast majority of reviews on Yelp are positive. But in trying to respond to critical ones, some doctors, dentists and chiropractors appear to be violating the federal patient privacy law known as…
Rap Song on Credit Card Scheme Tells Broader Tale, Prosecutors Say
What It Takes to Become an Application Security Engineer
Application security engineers earn more money than application engineers and are in high demand, but the job requires additional training in security.
Sprint Joins NYU Wireless as Industry Affiliate Sponsor
NYU Releases the Densest LiDAR Dataset Ever to Help Urban Development
Fake News on Agenda at IIT Kanpur's Global Cyber Security Competition
The final rounds of this global competition will be held during November 9-17
This Smartphone App Can (Literally) Save Your Life
What if someone could figure out when, where and why traffic accidents occur and stop them from happening? Someone has.
AR and VR in STEM: The New Frontiers in Science
5G Is About to Face a Reality Check
10 Brooklyn scientists you should know
These scientists and companies are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge right here in the borough.
Puerto Rico Looks to Alphabet's X Project Loon Balloons to Restore Cell Service
With much of the U.S. commonwealth’s cellular service and electrical grid down since Hurricane Maria, the parent company of tech giant Google could help restore wireless communication to 3.4 million…
Making Disability Less Abstract
Free Wi-Fi network coming to NYC
Innovation Generation Grants: 2010 Recipients
From toxic waste to green cars
Dumbo Is Jumbo With Tech
10 College Business Incubators We’re Most Excited About
NYU-Poly helps open business ‘incubator’
Decoding the Secrets of Stem Cells
November 7, 2011
NYU-Poly junior conducts research at Auburn University and pursues a passion
Learning to Love Volatility
In a world that constantly throws big, unexpected events our way, we must learn to benefit from disorder, writes Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Wanted: ‘Cyber Ninjas’
NYU Expands Outside Village
6 Takeaways from SXSW EDU 2018
Over four days last week, Course Hero’s 2018 SXSW EDU attendees were inundated with inspiring ideas. Here, a few takeaways we can’t stop talking about.
DuBois's "NOW" will be "...a Something."
The Many Faces of 5G
Incubator features NYU developers
The 100 greatest innovations of 2017
The year's most transformative products and discoveries.
This IRL Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Game Lets You Recreate a Smashed Masterpiece
Architectural Record Announces Winners of Second Annual Women in Architecture Awards
On October 6, the five winners will be honored at a forum and luncheon in New York City.
The Carbon-Fiber Future: It's About More Than Speed (Op-Ed)
Hackers take counterfeit drugs scheme to universities and colleges
Your Smartphone Fingerprint Security System May Not Be as Safe as You Think
Landlords benefit from subways. Two NYU professors calculated how much that's worth
A pair of engineering professors are adding numbers to the debate over who besides riders should pay to keep subways running
Why people ruin others’ lives by exposing all their data online
3D Printing Gives Hackers Entirely New Ways to Wreak Havoc
Human-Computer Interaction Research Will Make Personal Genomic Data Accessible
October 22, 2014
Skype Knew of Security Flaw Since November 2010, Researchers say - Wall Street Journal
CIO Journal
Understanding Collective Animal Behavior May Be in the Eye of the Computer
January 16, 2014
International Research Team Headed by NYU’s Maurizio Porfiri Demonstrates Breakthrough in Machine Learning
How The X-Box Kinect Tracks Your Moves
Best Student Hardware Hackers and ID Protectors Win Trips to Compete in NYU-Poly Cyber Security Awareness Week
October 3, 2011
Embedded Systems Challenge Helps Transform Real-World Chip Supply Chain Protocols
Top Down Teaching
June 10, 2013
When it comes to organic chemistry, Professor Mark M. Green refuses to go by the book
Information Injury Workshop Covers Non-Financial Harms Faced By Consumers
4G and Beyond
Startup Offers to Protect Printers, Phones, and Other Devices from Hackers
The first device running the defensive code, a Cisco IP phone, will be unveiled this week.
Kimbler named NYU baseball coach
Don’t underestimate sound and dialogue in gaming: Anna Kipnis
Trail of Bits Releases Capture the Flag Field Guide
Zebrafish react differently to alcohol when shoalmates are close by
Banks Unite to Battle Online Theft
NYU Talks Cyber Security in Upcoming Events
New York Today: Outdoor Gaming
Q&A: What You Can Learn from a 23-year-old Technologist and Self-Starter
Uptane Will Protect Your Connected Car From Hackers
Summer program at NYU Poly teaches cybersecurity to young women
See these art/tech mashups from Art-A-Hack at Livestream Public
The New York City Hardware Startup Heat Map
A dozen hardware startups that you should know about in New York City.
Hackers build tools to combat Ebola
11 dev rules former Twitter security engineer Neil Matatall swears by
Matatall spoke last Friday at NYU Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week Conference.
Mobile app helps students interact with equipment in real laboratories
New York City a leader in closing the tech gender gap
Local Colleges’ Valedictorians Make the Grade
Meet Pat Sapinsley, NYU’s new director of clean-tech initiatives
The industry veteran wants to help green companies overhaul their image.
Robots, Legos, and a famous chef at city’s new summer STEM training
NYU Poly Gets $3.5 Million To Train 500 NYC STEM Teachers
Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf Says Individuals Should Control Their Data
NYU wins NSF grant to build mmWave testbed
NYU Abu Dhabi Researchers Develop New Computer Chip Security Technology
Students from NYU Tandon win $1M smart gun design contest
Aurora hackers show their stuff
Buffett-Rule Charity Flops When Put to Test: Philip Maymin
Emerging apps designed to promote traffic safety compete in AT&T-sponsored contest
Forty-five newly developed apps were entered into the contest, including one designed to allow a smartphone to detect when a driver is getting drowsy and issue an audible warning. Eight winners will…