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Is the Buildings Department Getting Its Act Together?
In a Brooklyn speech, the commissioner says the agency is now speedier and more citizen-friendly, without cutting corners on safety
Trojans aren’t restricted to the software domain
Trojans aren’t restricted to the software domain; in some instances, hardware Trojans could even open backdoors in custom silicon.
BlackBerry in Motion: Firm Aims to Secure Cars From Hackers
With Jarvis, BlackBerry Targets Connected - and Driverless - Vehicle Security
NYU Spinoff Develops 5G Emulator
Announcing Funding for 12 Development Data Innovation Projects
In leaked memo, Trump admin considers building national 5G network
Could the Trump White House fast-track a national 5G network? Not so fast.
Could antenna fatigue be holding up 5G technology?
The Subway Is Next Door. Should New Yorkers Pay Extra for That?
To fix ailing subway system, experts say MTA should get funding from rising property values
“Value capture,” as it’s known, is “the solution of the moment,” according to some
This Technology Could Transform Life in Cities
New Mexico art exhibit highlights presidents' word choice
11 university startups accepted into NYC Media Lab Combine accelerator
The program hopes to grow the future of New York's media industry.
Reception Kicks Off Semester for New Puerto Rican Students
Check out New Yorkers' innovations to keep food out of landfills
A new generation of organic waste products include edible cups, straws
HNTB elevates Sweeney to EVP
New I-Corps project to help D.C. startups market technology
The National Science Foundation, which runs I-Corps, gave additional funding to the University last fall to fund the new program.
NYU researchers invent new real-time data analysis system for humanitarian agencies
“Too much time is spent collecting data,” explain NYU doctoral student Kien Pham and CDS’s Juliana Freire in their co-authored paper, “and not enough time is spent making sense of it.”
A tech world guide to the Brooklyn Public Library’s ‘Night of Philosophy and Ideas’
An all-nighter of CULTURE explores everything from human–robot relations to 3rd-century life hackers. Count us in.
Spark451 Names JC Bonilla Chief Data Scientist and Head of Analytics
JC Bonilla brings 15 years of blended experience in enrollment management and data science to Spark451’s higher education marketing and technology business units.
New York Aiming to Be the Country’s Cybersecurity Hub
The city has attracted several Israeli firms in recent months
But what if the government did build a nationalized 5G network? Pros and cons
What if that leaked Trump proposal is actually a good idea? We look into different ideas about the security, efficiency and equitability of a public vs. private 5G network.
A degree for hot jobs
New Yorkers can now get a master's in cybersecurity for $15,000
NYU launches cybersecurity master's program to help fill skills gap
There's a shortage of cybersecurity experts, but NYU is working on fixing that with a new master's degree.
Will This Smart Gun Solve America’s Gun Problem? (video)
A trio of Brooklyn engineering students think they’ve figured out how to make firearms safe. But will it work?
Interesting facts on the state of indoor farming
Brooklyn startup Agrilyst is out with a data-rich yearly report on the state of indoor farming.
Nasir Memon, co-founder, NYU Center for Cybersecurity (Podcast)
A pioneer in computer science aims to make the field affordable and open to all
PolySwarm announces decentralized security marketplace at CoinAgenda
The robots will see you now
Burt Reminick, ex-electrical engineer, renaissance man, dies
‘Man walked on the moon, it was Woodstock and I married Burt Reminick,’ said former Newsday food writer Joan Reminick about 1969.
Our First Year: A Retrospective
Brooklyn student wins 4-H Council’s highest honor
The Worst Healthcare Cybersecurity Breaches of 2017
Teradyne Unit Introduces Fully Integrated 5G Test Solution
3D Printing Industry Review Of The Year May 2017
2018: The Year Of Blockchain For Ad Industry?
Michael J. Schumacher: Composing Is Listening
Higher-Ed Critics of Net Neutrality Repeal
Con Edison System Is Prepared for GMD
Grid monitoring of geomagnetic disturbances focuses on bulk power transformers and improves resilience.
Year In Review: Transitions 2017, Newtown Remembers
Business Briefs: Pienso Raises $2.1 Million Seed Round
Educating the Next Generation of Cyber Defenders
10 Places to study Blockchain Technology Courses Online
Your Government Needs Updating
NYU startup labs added $4B to city's economy
New York University's Future Labs help get tech startups off the ground, which has benefited New York City's economy, according to a new report.
3D Printable Syntactic Foams Could Help Submarines Reach Deeper Depths
A team of researchers from New York University School of Engineering have developed 3D printable syntactic foam materials. These foams are lightweight composites that offer exceptional buoyancy and…
NYU’s 3D Printed Microballoon Foam Could Help Keep Submarines Afloat
3D-printed foam parts could stay strong as subs dive deep
Cuomo Proposes Tax for Properties Near Subway
An Introduction to Data Visualization for Human Rights
Science Inc. invests in decentralized IT security marketplace PolySwarm
Cheers to a Brooklyn lady for hitting the century mark
To combat cybersecurity threats, experts point to internal vulnerabilities
The ‘users are the weak link in the chain.’
Texas A&M welcomes fellows at Hagler Institute gala
Institute praised for its efforts in bringing academics to university
Wireless Companies to Start Small With 5G Rollouts
Verizon, AT&T, others expect to offer services this year, but most fall short of carriers’ visions of what 5G ultimately will be
Information Injury Workshop Covers Non-Financial Harms Faced By Consumers
How worried should we be about artificial intelligence? I asked 17 experts.
“We should take seriously the possibility that things could go radically wrong.”
Special report: London, Windsor jailhouse reality check
3D-Printed Syntactic Foams Might Bring Submarines to New Depths
Safety in Numbers: How Four NYU Students Came Together to Bring Women Together
Michaelle Exhume - Home Care Product Analyst
Michaelle Exhume - Home Care Product Analyst
John William Olson Of Southampton Dies February 10
Pay us bitcoin or never see your files again: Inside the highly profitable underworld of ransomware
In wake of an attack on computers at Colorado’s DOT, experts at Webroot shed light on ransomware
Researchers develop breakthrough 3D-printed foam at NYU Tandon
The lightweight plastic could be used to explore the depths of the oceans.
Musiqa's 'Moving Images' integrates music and film
Robots coax visitors through videos of Ringling retrospective
Power Moves: Tom Scocca joins Civil world, Beth Noveck joins NYU Tandon faculty, Carmera bulks up
Hires of note in media, academia and mapping.
Will Blockchain Disrupt Government Corruption?
Blockchain technology will not solve all government problems, but it can help curb corruption and instill trust in government.
Tandon Cyber Fellows on the Front Line of Cyber Defense
Data Collaboratives can transform the way civil society organisations find solutions – Part II
This is the second of two blogs on Data Collaboratives by Stefaan G. Verhulst of The Governance Lab (GovLab) at New York University. Stefaan explains the 5 specific value propositions of Data…
MilliLabs Ignores Industry Skepticism to Build Emulator for Millimeter Waves
The startup says it has an alternative to expensive over-the-air tests for 5G
Zero waste: 'Rise' turns beer leftovers into Super Flour
Ursula Burns Proves That Even A Poor Black Girl Could Lead A Fortune 500 Company
From ‘chip to cognition’ – Rajiv Mody and his tryst with Sasken Technologies
Meet Rajiv Mody, Founder and CEO of Sasken Technologies, the three-decade-old listed company from India that has created its niche in the communications business.
Frederick Zenz (1922-2018)
Brooklyn embraced brave students who pioneered Japan’s modernization
NJ’s own ‘Hidden Figure’ delivers powerful speech on the importance of mentoring
3 startup winners named in NYU's Urban Future Competition
Urban future winners announced
NYU Tandon Urban Future Lab’s competition seeks to find the most revolutionary smart mobility, smart city and smart gird technologies
Simuwatt wins clean-tech competition, plans for N.Y. office
Envisioning the Future of Cities, With a Boost From Philanthropy
At the Hayden Planetarium, a Joyride Across the Cosmos
Who's in Charge of the Augmented City?
So far, major forays into our augmented world have been pretty harmless. But with technological advancements and unchecked intrusions by private companies, the future could be terrifying.