Avi Rubin, professor of computer science, speaks to ABC 2 News about Congress’ vote to remove regulations that prevented internet service providers from selling your data.
Last summer in 2016, after just completing her freshman year, Josephine Chow worked at Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute (JHUISI) as a research assistant with Dr. Xiangyang Li. She analyzed the randomness in different network data sets in order to flag anomalies in traffic, likely caused by secret messages hidden in such traffic. The […]
“Information security was a huge topic in the last election…to see people in this administration behaving so casually around classified information with consumer-grade devices is really shocking.” – Matthew Green associate professor Department of computer science JHU Information Security Institute Read more at CNNMoney.
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 […]
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. […]
A team of computer scientists–led by Anton Dahbura, executive director of the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute–examined how major league hitters performed when the game wasn’t on the line.
The CyberWire daily podcast interviews Anton Dahbura, executive director of the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute, about the third annual Senior Executive Cyber Security Conference.