BATS-TOI Set To Revolutionize Athlete Safety
NYU incubator-winning competitive wrestling helmet to roll out on BATSTOI.com in November
NYU incubator-winning competitive wrestling helmet to roll out on BATSTOI.com in November
Defects introduced in 3D-printed parts were undetectable by common industrial monitoring techniques, study says
A team from New York University says malicious actors could hack into printers and insert dangerous design flaws.
Almost every player in the tech sector is vulnerable to cybersecurity concerns, and the 3D printing market is no exception.
Decision may be most important one the agency makes all year, Wheeler says
“If everyone is trying to be some kind of weird, socially acceptable creature, then we’re not going to get anywhere,” said the Grammy-nominated composer at NYU last week.
School and venture capital fund ff Venture Capital to support five startups using computers to mimic human intelligence
By introducing tiny imperfections, hackers could seriously weaken 3D products, according to new research from NYU Tandon's Nikhil Gupta. Stupid figurines? Nah. Airplane parts? Yeah.
A study by privacy researchers finds that attempts to obscure online information can be defeated with a bit of effort.
Cybersecurity specialists say recent attacks on Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ecuador are probably just the tip of the iceberg
Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
A massive FCC spectrum release—and new advances in wireless technologies—accelerate an era of incredibly fast data.
The school says the partnership is the first of its kind. But with its center of gravity at NYU Tandon's SoHo-based incubator, will it still be good for the Brooklyn tech scene?
Scissura says program can boost Brooklyn’s economic growth
NYU Tandon, NYU Abu Dhabi, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Will Lure Best Young Hackers and Protectors to a Vital Field of Study
This year, the best students from the MENA region, India, and the US will earn travel awards to participate in the final rounds, to be held in November at IIT Kanpur, NYUAD, and NYU Tandon School of…
You probably don’t even realize you’re downloading this junk.
Researchers have exposed the questionable practices of the pay-per-install industry behind the lucrative market for unwanted software.
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Teenagers are behind many of the web attacks that cripple websites and knock people offline, suggests an FBI study.
3D printing hacks could lead to recalls, lawsuits, property damage, and even put people in danger, researchers find. They present two ways to stave off this security threat.
Science proves it.
NYU's business incubators are giving forward-thinking entrepreneurs a boost.
Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
In which a handful of leaders in the Brooklyn tech scene discuss the term and we wonder what it means for the collective power of the community.
City Tech and NYU Tandon School of Engineering have already agreed to participate in the $1 million competition.
Adams Will Award $1M to the School Team that Develops the Most Efficient ‘Safe’ Weapon
The event, founded by the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, has expanded this year to NYU Abu Dhabi & IIT-K
‘Extremely high frequency’ means extremely fast 5G speeds
The NSA develops high-powered hacking tools. Now a hacker claims to be selling a stolen batch of them.
How a new noise-reduction algorithm suppresses babble in cochlear implants and hearing aids.
NYU's business incubators are giving forward-thinking entrepreneurs a boost.
A team of researchers are applying network science and dynamical systems to understand how health policies spread.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is offering $1 million to the school that can come up with the best 'smart gun' technology.
Ryan Hartman Elected Programming Chair of Major Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; He Will Also Advise New Royal Society of Chemistry Journal
Cisco said that the sample files reveal an undetected software flaw in its products
When fabs go rogue.
Researchers May Have Found a Way to Validate Chips, So All Concerned Parties are Satisfied the Silicon is Back-Door Free
Brooklyn's game whisperers, Aaron Isaksen and Andy Nealen, are back with a case study of the infamous "Flappy Bird."
Android 7.0 pushes easy-to-use encryption further into the mainstream.
Siddharth Garg is one of the 10 most brilliant people of 2016.
Should an automobile manufacturer have to release a patch for a feature that they never deployed? A newly discovered vulnerability in MirrorLink's infotainment software may force an answer.
In a recently published paper "A Security Analysis of an In Vehicle Infotainment and App Platform", researchers from New York University and George Mason University unveiled the vulnerabilities posed…
These startups are vying to be Brooklyn's next tech darling.
The bank's new gambit: deploy its technology to win more business from clients