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ISI’s Jennifer Li and Kalyani Pawar attended the 2019 RSA Conference

March 28, 2019

Master of Science in Security Informatics program students Jennifer Li and Kalyani Pawar joined over 45,000 attendees at the RSA conference held in San Francisco, CA from March 4-8, 2019. The IT security conference gathers cybersecurity industry experts from around the country and abroad to present research and share best practices. “Going to the RSA […]

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ISI’s Matt Green Receives $100,000 Google Security and Privacy Research Award

March 6, 2019

Cutting-edge research plays a key role in advancing the security and privacy of users across the Internet. To accelerate the next generation of security and privacy breakthroughs, Google has created the Security and Privacy Research Awards. In February 2019, Google announced that Matthew Green, cryptographer and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University’s Information Security Institute, […]

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ISI Student Awarded Ankura-Information Security Institute Scholarship

December 19, 2018

Congratulations to Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute’s graduate student Yu-Tsern Jou who was recently awarded a $3,000 Ankura-Information Security Institute Scholarship. Jou is expected to graduate in December 2018 with a MS in Security Informatics. His research interest include cryptography and blockchain. Jou has accepted a software engineer position at Bloomberg and will start shortly […]

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These legislators preach internet privacy, but they still use website tools that snoop, ISI’ Yinzhi Cao, Miami Herald

November 16, 2018

Miami Herald reports that dozens of lawmakers in Congress use tracking tools on their websites to collect personal information about online visitors, despite the fact that those lawmakers are often vocal critics of privacy practices employed by social media companies like Facebook. Yinzhi Cao, assistant professor of computer science, is quoted.

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ISI Students Win Third Place and Cash Prize in Cybersecurity Competition

November 1, 2018

The Information Security Institute’s graduate students won third prize and $2,500 at Raymond James’ annual Capture the Flag cybersecurity competition.  On Saturday, October 27, 2018, the financial organization hosted the event at its headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. Graduate students representing 12 universities from around the country competed in the all-day cybersecurity challenge. Student teams […]

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