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Johns Hopkins scientists brings down hobby drones to expose security flaws
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ihin_9wVuA Sales of drones—small flying machines equipped with cameras—are soaring, but new research by a Johns Hopkins computer security team has raised concerns about how easily hackers could cause these robotic devices to ignore...
JHUISI Student Jessica Vallejo discusses women in cybersecurity at the 2016 Women in Cybersecurity Conference
In Their Own Words—special edition podcast from the Women in Cybersecurity - WiCyS Conference 2016. The CyberWire sat down with JHUISI Student Jessica Vallejo along with a range of women, from students to industry leaders, for candid conversations about their personal...
JHUISI’s Avi Rubin talks about the risks of hacking a healthcare system, The Washington Journal, C-SPAN
JHUISI Technical Director Avi Rubin talked about a breach of records systems at several U.S. health care companies, which resulted in nearly 3.5 million records being compromised. To watch the Washington Journal C-SPAN video clip, click here.
Students receive first-hand knowledge on hacker strategies in new cyber security course
Check out the Q&A with Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute Research Scientist and Applied Physics Lab Fellow Dr. Lanier Watkins as he explains the importance of the new spring semester course, Ethical Hacking. Why is it especially now important...
JHUISI’s Anton Dahbura Appointed to the Maryland Cybersecurity Council
In October 2015, JHUISI’s Executive Director Anton Dahbura was selected to serve on a new advisory panel, the Maryland Cybersecurity Council. The council’s number one objective is to prevent cyber threats against Maryland’s utility infrastructure and state agencies....
JHUISI’s Technical Director Avi Rubin on how healthcare IT security is different from all other application at USENIX Enigma Conference
https://isi.jhu.edu/2016/01/29/jhuisis-technical-director-avi-rubin-discusses-how-healthcare-it-security-different-is-from-all-other-application-at-usenix-enigma-conference/JHUISI Introduces Cybersecurity Curriculum to Liberal Arts Colleges
The Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute (JHUISI) will develop curriculum for predominantly undergraduate and liberal arts schools to broaden the path to STEM professions through Cybersecurity leaning. The National Science Foundation (NSF), under the Division...
