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NYU Tandon Welcomes K-12 Students, Teachers for STEMNow
AT&T Presses for Multiple Licensees in 28 GHz Band
The Twisted Physics Behind the Incredible Sport of ‘Tricking’
Researchers Add Software Bugs to Reduce the Number of… Software Bugs
A new strategy for training bug-finding tools could help catch more vulnerabilities.
The Truth About Bug Finders: They're Essentially Useless
In tests, they missed 98 percent of the vulnerabilities in researchers' code
New York University Tandon Team Creates ‘Smart’ Rehab for Stroke Patients
NYU Researchers Find Cybersecurity Risks in 3D Printing
A new report from NYU researchers found that printing orientation and insertion of fine defects could affect the outcome of 3D printed products.
Hacked 3D Printers Could Commit Industrial Sabotage
Hackers could introduce defects into printed products, researchers are warning
Hacked 3D Printers Could Commit Industrial Sabotage
Hackers could introduce defects into printed products, researchers are warning
New York Today: Outdoor Gaming
Play-Times-Squared Visitors Get Their Game On
More Female International Students Pursue STEM Degrees at U.S. Universities
Research opportunities in the U.S. are drawing students to the science, technology, engineering and math fields.
GovLab’s 8 Takeaways for Handling Data Responsibly
The devil's in the data. A new report from NYU Tandon's Governance Lab attempts to define guidelines for its deployment.
Watch NYU Expert Explain Future of Augmented Reality Behind 'Pokemon Go'
Professor Mark Skwarek explains how rise of augmented reality could lead to industrial revolution – and digital addiction
BATS-TOI Set To Revolutionize Athlete Safety
NYU incubator-winning competitive wrestling helmet to roll out on BATSTOI.com in November
Defective products could result from cyberattacks on industrial 3D printers
Defects introduced in 3D-printed parts were undetectable by common industrial monitoring techniques, study says
Researchers Expose Possible Cybersecurity Risks in 3D Printing
A team from New York University says malicious actors could hack into printers and insert dangerous design flaws.
Indian-origin researchers report cybersecurity risks in 3D printing
Is 3D printing an open invitation for industrial sabotage?
3D Printing Industry Becomes Target for Cybersecurity Concerns
Almost every player in the tech sector is vulnerable to cybersecurity concerns, and the 3D printing market is no exception.
FCC OKs sweeping Spectrum Frontiers rules to open up nearly 11 GHz of spectrum
Decision may be most important one the agency makes all year, Wheeler says
5G: US is off to the races
Why video game composer Austin Wintory lives for awkward situations
“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.
Total Buys Stake in Brooklyn’s United Wind Leasing Business
NYU Partners with Venture Firm to Make City a Hub for Startups Using Artificial Intelligence
School and venture capital fund ff Venture Capital to support five startups using computers to mimic human intelligence
NYU and ffVC Collaborate on AI Startup Support Program
This Startup Hopes To Change Wrestling Headgear Forever
NYU Offers Girls Free Computer Science Program
AT&T's Girls Who Code Program visits NYC Tandon School of Engineering
Researchers Find Security Vulnerabilities in 3D-Printing Process
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.
3D Printing at Risk to Hacking says NYU Researchers
A Loophole in the Right to Be Forgotten
Flaws Found In 'Right To Be Forgotten' Data Privacy Laws
A study by privacy researchers finds that attempts to obscure online information can be defeated with a bit of effort.
Zika Fix May be as Close as a Common Flower and a Pot of Boiling Water
From Soviet Russia to the Tappan Zee Bridge, A Short History of the E-ZPass
Banks on Edge After Spate of Spectacular Cyber Heists
Cybersecurity specialists say recent attacks on Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ecuador are probably just the tip of the iceberg
Kids Show Off Their Science Skills at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
NYU Launches The World’s Biggest Student Cyber Security Games
Brooklyn Lawmakers On The Move Aug. 3, 2016
Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
5G Wireless Is Coming, and It’s Going to Blow You Away
A massive FCC spectrum release—and new advances in wireless technologies—accelerate an era of incredibly fast data.
NYU Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (video)
NYU Tandon is Comin’ in Hot for Artificial Intelligence Startups With This VC-Backed Accelerator
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?
NYU Teams Up With ff Venture Capital to Launch AI Lab
Company Aims to Make Buildings More Sustainable
NYU Teaches Veterans How to Start a Business
Scissura says program can boost Brooklyn’s economic growth
BP Adams: Make Guns 'Smart' for Better Control
World's Biggest Student Cyber Security Games Expand to India, Middle East, and North Africa
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
Student-Run Cyber Security Event in Abu Dhabi Hacks a Global Issue
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…
USDA Helps Students Get Hands-On Data Science Experience
This Software Is So Sleazy Google Calls It ‘Ooze’
You probably don’t even realize you’re downloading this junk.
Google: Unwanted Bundled Software is Way More Aggressive Than Malware
Researchers have exposed the questionable practices of the pay-per-install industry behind the lucrative market for unwanted software.
Adware Can Turn a Profit for those Who Sneak it into Downloads
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Adware Turns a Tidy Profit for those Who Sneak it into Downloads
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Adware Turns a Tidy Profit for Those Who Sneak it into Downloads
Perpetrators are deliberately evading protections, say researchers from Google and NYU
Google Finds Hijacking, Ad Injection Remain Major Problems
New Research: Zeroing in on Deceptive Software Installations
Push to Tackle Online 'Booter' Services
Teenagers are behind many of the web attacks that cripple websites and knock people offline, suggests an FBI study.
3D Printing Security Risk Caused by Undetectable Defects, and Ways to Prevent It
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.
The More You Play a Game, the Less Likely You Are to Get a High Score
Science proves it.
U.S. Opens High-Band Spectrum for 5G Networks
How to Grow a Successful Startup
NYU's business incubators are giving forward-thinking entrepreneurs a boost.
Brooklyn Lawmakers On The Move: Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
Is ‘Brooklyn Tech’ Even a Thing? Does it Matter?
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.
Borough President Eric Adams Asks Students to Design Smarter Guns
City Tech and NYU Tandon School of Engineering have already agreed to participate in the $1 million competition.
Borough President to Local Colleges: Make Us a Smart Gun
Adams Will Award $1M to the School Team that Develops the Most Efficient ‘Safe’ Weapon
Google, NYU Reveal Business Model of Unwanted Software Bundles
IIT Kanpur to Host Global Cyber Security Challenge
The event, founded by the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, has expanded this year to NYU Abu Dhabi & IIT-K
What is mmWave and How Does it Fit Into 5G?
‘Extremely high frequency’ means extremely fast 5G speeds
Hacker Claims to be Selling Stolen NSA Spy Tools
The NSA develops high-powered hacking tools. Now a hacker claims to be selling a stolen batch of them.
Reducing Background Noise in Hearing Devices
How a new noise-reduction algorithm suppresses babble in cochlear implants and hearing aids.
Q&A: What You Can Learn from a 23-year-old Technologist and Self-Starter
How to Grow a Successful Startup
NYU's business incubators are giving forward-thinking entrepreneurs a boost.
The Science of Diffusion and the Spread of Public Policy
A team of researchers are applying network science and dynamical systems to understand how health policies spread.
City Dangles $1 Million to School with Best 'Smart Gun' Design
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is offering $1 million to the school that can come up with the best 'smart gun' technology.
NYU Tandon Professor Accepts Leadership Posts in the Chemical Engineering World
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
How Adware Invades Your Computer and Steals Your Personal Data
Evidence Mounts that NSA Computer Code was Stolen
How the U.S. Will Respond to the Likely NSA Hack
Alleged NSA Data Dump Contains Hacking Tools Rarely Seen
Cisco said that the sample files reveal an undetected software flaw in its products
Why is Now the Time for Artificial Intelligence
Self-Checking Chip Hunts Out its Own Defects, Signs of Sabotage
Boffins Design Security Chip to Spot Hidden Hardware Trojans in Processors
When fabs go rogue.
Researchers Design Chip that Identifies Defects, Monitors Performance
Self-Checking Chips Could Eliminate Hardware Security Issues
Researchers May Have Found a Way to Validate Chips, So All Concerned Parties are Satisfied the Silicon is Back-Door Free
'Flappy Bird' Holds the Key for Figuring Out the Perfect Difficulty in Video Games
Brooklyn's game whisperers, Aaron Isaksen and Andy Nealen, are back with a case study of the infamous "Flappy Bird."
Adding Bugs to Make Software Better
Released NSA Hacking Kits Unleashed New Generation of Cyber Criminals
Of Course Everyone's Already Using the Leaked NSA Exploits
Android 7 Boasts New Encryption Features as the Crypto War Soldiers On
Android 7.0 pushes easy-to-use encryption further into the mainstream.