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Guide to the top college and university cyber security degree programs
Business and technology higher education institutions are offering cyber security degrees and programs to help meet the job demand.
NYU Tandon STEMNow Making Waves
Tech roundup: NYU's new VR hub, Grand Central Tech announces new roster and more
NYU selected as home to NYC’s virtual/alternate reality hub
Hackers have been stealing credit card numbers from Trump’s hotels for months
NYU Wireless 5G Propagation Paper Recognized
Garden City Historical Society presents scholarship
Arielle Sosland, Nathan Rubin
Ikea to host 'Head Start' event at NYU for startup bootcamp candidates
Want to Go Solar? Do It as a Community
At Cybersecurity Camps, Teen Girls Learn About Protecting Nation, Breaking Barriers
Young women who grew up in an era of identity theft and hacking study how to combat cyber crimes
High School Girls Learn 'Virtuous Hacking' in Computer Science Program
2017 Building Brooklyn Awards celebrate teamwork, community enrichment
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Looks Confidently to Continue Year’s Progress with Federal Planning Grant
MeWe builds a bridge between government and business
While there, he saw how challenging it was for government agencies to ensure proper oversight. The system clearly failed in the wake of the housing crisis that brought the U.
Two Days, Twenty-One Global Experts, and a Full Spectrum of Threats Addressed.
The Startup Behind NYC’s Plan to Replace Phone Booths with 7,500 Connected Kiosks
Intersection, which is funded by Alphabet, hopes they could someday guide autonomous vehicles, too.
Link NYC and UK Wi-Fi kiosks destined for more extensive public projects
NYU Releases the Densest LiDAR Dataset Ever to Help Urban Development
Robotics-based Study Provides Insight into Predator-Prey Interactions
Robotic and real fish square up in an attempt to further understand predator-prey interactions
WhatsApp Now Allows You to Share Any File Type
World’s Densest Urban Aerial Lidar Dataset Released
Want to Go Solar? Check Out These Innovative Businesses
Why this Brooklyn startup is continuously making 3D maps of the entire city
If autonomous vehicles are to roam the streets one day, it will be because of the mapping work of companies like Carmera.
Robert Canapary, 90 - Founding Member of Alcuin Montessori School
Google Warns Ransomware Boom Scored Crooks $2 Million A Month
Ransomware Victims Have Paid Out More than $25 Million, Google Study Finds
Ransomware Attacks: Victims Have Paid More Than $25 Million Since 2014
Ransomware Criminals Screwed Victims Out Of $25 Million In Less Than Two Years
Delta Air Lines Tries Letting Passengers Use Fingerprints as Boarding Passes
Nothin’ But Net
New Construction Safety Bill
Robotics-based Study Provides Insight into Predator-Prey Interactions
NYU Tandon Summer of STEM Brings Diversity to Engineering Education
New York City Invests in AR/VR Incubator to Bolster City’s Jobs, Tech Talent
New York to DC in 29 minutes? Elon Musk wants to make it a reality (video)
Wall Street’s Top Universities for Technology Talent
Google ransomware tracking finds vicious infection cycle
Ransomware Cost Surpasses $25 Million Mark
No More Ransom saves ransomware victims £6.5 million
The scheme unlocks 28,000 devices in its first year
Ransomware Extorts $25 Million in Payments over 2 Years
Turning High School Students into Cyber Sleuths
At NYU Tandon School of Engineering, summer brings a deep dive into a pool of STEM experiments
Brooklyn Chamber honors key developments for 17th time
NYU Wireless, Partners to Develop Communication Technology with NIST Award
Fingerprint to Fly?
How to protect the power grid from low-budget cyberattacks
NYU Security Researchers at Black Hat Reveal How to Protect the Power Grid
NYU security researchers reveal strategies to grid from low-budget attacks
Allegedly Operating $4 Billion Bitcoin Crime Website
Bitcoin exchange BTC-e is suspected by many in the cryptocurrency community to be the business the Russian was arrested for.
When Art and Tech Make a Perfect Marriage
If these five Brooklyn startups get their way, you'll be looking differently at museums, music, TV and books
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
Stefaan Verhulst: Unlocking Private Data for Public Good
How Open Data Can Help the Global South, from Disaster Relief to Voter Turnout
PicFic wins Make It In BK pitch competition
It's a platform for illustrated novels and the judges gave it the green light.
Protecting additive manufacturing’s digital thread
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.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Science of Smart Cities on News 12 (Video)
News 12 covers STEMNow Science of Smart Cities Showcase @ NYU Tandon School of Engineering
AR and VR in STEM: The New Frontiers in Science
Why Places Matter According to Mariela Alfonzo
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.
Virtual, Augmented Reality Lab Coming to Brooklyn (Video)
NYU and Ohio State University Help NYC Find Solutions to Harmful Noise Pollution
Blockchain AI Researchers Link Specific Bitcoin Wallets to Sex Workers
The Bitcoin blockchain keeps a permanent record of all transactions. Now the police can track clients and pimps using it.
Urban Informatics Offers Partnership Opportunities Between Institutions, Cities
Google Rolls Out Important Update for Gmail on iOS – Here’s Why You Should Download It
Google has rolled out a critical security update for Gmail on iOS.
'Black Swan' Writer Taleb Downplays North Korean Nuclear Threat
How Cybersecurity Became 2017's Hot New Major
Everybody wants to teach, but nobody can decide what it is
At This NYC Summer Camp, Kids Build Dream Cities From Scratch
NYU Researchers Develop New Paradigm for 5G Emulation (Reader Forum)
MetaX's Brook On Web 3.0 Ad Serving
Agrilyst Gets Detailed About How AI Can Help Farmers
A Medium post by founder Allison Kopf offers concrete examples of how artificial intelligence can improve an industry.
Opinion: How to Make Open Data Live Up to Its Potential
How Open Data Can Help the Global South, from Disaster Relief to Voter Turnout
A Wireless Emulator for 5G Research
NYU Wireless Researchers Build Emulator to Test 5G Networks
NYU Wireless Unveils Emulator for 5G Millimeter Wave Systems
Natalia Adler: Building – and Using – Data Collaboratives to Help Children
Israel is 5th Nation to Host Student Cyber Security Contest
Final hacking competition in world’s largest student-led cybersecurity games will be available this year at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
World’s Largest Cyber Security Games Coming to BGU
How Is Deep Learning Changing The World Of Sports?
Follow the Bitcoin to Find Victims of Human Trafficking
New Research Could Help Reveal Who is Buying Online Trafficking Ads
New York University Abu Dhabi Researchers Develop ‘Unhackable’ Computer Chip
Chip is designed to prevent physical tampering of devices but could be extended to defend against online hackers
Locky Ransomware Returns with New IKARUSdilapidated Phishing Campaign
Over 62,000 phishing emails delivered the new threat in the first three days of the campaign alone.
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
The Optical Illusion That Could Protect Your Passcodes: Researchers Reveal Keypad That Looks Different If Someone Looks Over Your Shoulder
The app aims to combat 'shoulder-surfing': Someone looking at another's screen
App Keeps 'Shoulder Surfers' From Spying on Your Password
Your Favorite Maker's Favorite Maker: 12 of Brooklyn's Finest
We asked our favorite Brooklyn makers who their favorite makers are. Here's what they said.