In April, 2025, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF), announced the graduation of in-toto, a ground-breaking software supply chain security framework developed at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Achieving graduation status means in-toto has undergone rigorous review by the CNCF that included publishing end-user case studies and enhancing governance and onboarding practices, and has...| NYU Center for Cyber Security
In April, 2025, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF), announced the graduation of in-toto, a ground-breaking software supply chain security framework developed at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Achieving...| NYU Center for Cyber Security
Pictured above Professor Ozgur Sinanoglu of NYU Abu Dhabi welcomes attendees to the NYU sponsored workshop. The World Police Summit, hosted by the Dubai Police and held from May 13-15... The post SHARING GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE ROLE OF AI IN LAW, SECURITY AND REGULATION appeared first on NYU Center for Cyber Security.| NYU Center for Cyber Security
Labs-on-chips is an exciting new medical technology that enables technicians to perform multiple laboratory tests on tiny fluid samples, such as blood droplets. Unfortunately, malicious parties are already finding ways... The post NYU CCS and Abu Dhabi Researchers Identify Significant Security Risks in Labs-on-chips appeared first on NYU Center for Cyber Security.| NYU Center for Cyber Security
How good are AI systems really when it comes to answering questions about specific industry domains? And, can they be effective in identifying fraud or at sniffing out propaganda in... The post HOW CAPABLE IS AI ANYWAY? appeared first on NYU Center for Cyber Security.| NYU Center for Cyber Security
NYU will soon be home to a new federally funded center dedicated to the protection of America’s electric power infrastructure. The new center will be one of several regional cybersecurity... The post DOE Funds New Electric Power Cybersecurity Center at NYU appeared first on NYU Center for Cyber Security.| NYU Center for Cyber Security
Nektarios Tsoutsos, Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Center for Cybersecurity, Assurance, and Privacy at the University of Delaware, and Dan Guido, co-founder and CEO of Trail of Bits, are members... The post FOREVER CSAW: WHY FORMER COMPETITORS ARE STILL ALL IN appeared first on NYU Center for Cyber Security.| NYU Center for Cyber Security
Rosanna “Rosie” Bellini, the newest member of the Center for Cybersecurity faculty team, joined the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at NYU Tandon in January 2025 as an Assistant...| NYU Center for Cyber Security
On July 9, NYU officially named Dr. Damon McCoy, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and a researcher with the Center for Cybersecurity, as the Center’s new co-director. McCoy takes over the reins from Dr. Ramesh Karri, who is stepping down in order to assume the chairmanship of the Tandon Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.... The post CCS Welcomes a New Co-Director appeared first on NYU Center for Cyber Security.| NYU Center for Cyber Security
Over the past year, Tandon faculty have taken major roles in a number of significant collaborative efforts with U.S. government agencies. One particularly important initiative, funded by the Department of Energy, is the Digital Twin for Security and Code Verification, or DISCOVER project, which seeks to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. Led by Principal... The post Tandon Faculty Contributes to Multi-Partner Initiative in Critical Infrastructure appeared first on NYU Center ...| NYU Center for Cyber Security
Rachel Greenstadt, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and Center for Cybersecurity faculty member at NYU Tandon, is one of 6 new members on the Council of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC). The NSF-funded initiative aims to enable, “the pursuit of innovative, high-impact computing research that aligns with pressing national and global challenges.” Greenstadt began... The post Greenstadt Joins CCC Board appeared first on NYU Center for Cyber Security.| NYU Center for Cyber Security