JHU Information Security Institute’s Executive Director Anton Dahbura addresses the implications of ransomware thieves breaking into DC’s police department computers.
This spring, the annual conference, co-hosted by Ankura and the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, was held virtually over the course of three days. Cybersecurity experts discussed the dos and don’ts of risk management with industry leaders and other cyber professionals. To review the webinar recordings, click on the links below: March 10, 2021 […]
Sara Weill, a computer science and computer engineering double major, was inspired to pursue STEM after participating in various summer engineering exploration programs in high school. When she came to Hopkins, Weill, who is also a combined bachelor’s/master’s program student, narrowed her interests down to computer science and cybersecurity. “With computer science, it just feels […]
On March 21, 2021, Dutta was presented the award during a socially distant ceremony in Rourkela, India. The ceremony was presided by the India President Shri Ram Nath Kovind. Dutta earned his bachelor’s (‘85) in electrical engineering from National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India, his master’s (‘90) in computer science from New Jersey Institute of […]
There are three things you can do with risk: accept it, manage it, or transfer it. The second session in the Johns Hopkins University’s 7th Annual Virtual Cybersecurity Conference took up the latter two, as experts described how to reduce risk and how to arrange insurance that covers it.
Robert Olsen, a Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Cybersecurity and Privacy at Ankura, also spoke at the 7th Annual Virtual Cybersecurity Conference for Executives. Olsen summarized common mistakes organizations make when conducting risk assessments and how they can avoid such pitfalls.