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JHUISI Capstones at a Glance

February 9, 2017

Conducting research is the signature of the Master of Science in Security Informatics (MSSI) program experience at Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute (JHUISI). Students present their research as capstone projects. Students pursue independent research on a question or problem of their choice, engage with the scholarly debates in the relevant disciplines, and – with […]

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JHUISI Offers Cybersecurity Courses at Local Community College

February 9, 2017

In August 2015, Johns Hopkins University (JHUISI) launched its academic program partnership with Hagerstown Community College (HCC) in Hagerstown, Maryland. During the fall semester, JHUISI delivered a series of seminar lectures on selected topics in cybersecurity.  This is the second year that JHUISI has partnered with HCC. “We’re very pleased with our partnership with HCC.  […]

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ZeroCash System Solves Bitcoin Privacy Issue

February 9, 2017

In 2009, an anonymous software developer named Satoshi Nakamoto developed Bitcoin. Run by a network of volunteer computers, Bitcoin has seen explosive growth over the past seven years: going from pennies to nearly $1,000 per coin in the fall of 2016. Yet for all its success, Bitcoin has a key limitation: payments made on the […]

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Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute Appoints Director of Advanced Research Projects

December 1, 2016

This fall, Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute (JHUISI) appointed Adjunct Associate Research Scientist Seth Nielson as Director of Advanced Research Projects. “Seth brings to JHUISI the ideal combination of talents and experience to be able to focus on new opportunities in the information security space for JHUISI’s faculty and research staff,” said Anton Dahbura, Executive […]

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