News & Events
Introducing the new Policy & Management degree track
In addition to the Technology & Research Track, in the fall of 2015, JHUISI introduced a new Master of Science in Security Informatics track in Policy & Management, designed to combine key elements of a technical leadership education in information security,...
Johns Hopkins to train new cybersecurity experts with help of $2.2M grant
At a time when cybersecurity attacks are more frequent and damaging, the National Science Foundation has awarded $2.2 million to the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute to support a graduate-level degree program that teaches students how to...
Western Digital Self-Encrypted External Hard Drives Have Major Security Vulnerabilities That Could Expose Data To Hackers, JHUISI’s Matt Green, Tech Times
https://isi.jhu.edu/2015/10/29/western-digital-self-encrypted-external-hard-drives-have-major-security-vulnerabilities-that-could-expose-data-to-hackers-jhuisis-matt-green-tech-times/JHUISI kicks off the school year with new student orientation!
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015, the JHUISI held its annual Orientation at the Homewood Campus. Thirty-six new students attended the daylong event that gave the students insight into their latest academic venture. Executive Director of the Information Security Institute,...
‘White hat hackers’ of Johns Hopkins protect data, thwart cybercrime
Last year, nude photos of celebrities were hacked through iCloud. Online robbers also made off with millions of credit card numbers at Home Depot and Target. By year-end, the latest Seth Rogen comedy was fueling an international imbroglio replete with tit-for-tat...
Information Security Institute protects data, thwarts cybercrime
Last year, nude photos of celebrities were hacked through iCloud. Online robbers also made off with millions of credit card numbers at Home Depot and Target. By year-end, the latest Seth Rogen comedy was fueling an international imbroglio replete with tit-for-tat...
Researchers find security vulnerabilities in X-ray scanners used in U.S. airports
A team of computer scientists, including one from Johns Hopkins, has discovered several security vulnerabilities in the full-body X-ray scanners used at U.S. airports between 2009 and 2013. The team members conducted the first independent security evaluation of the...
JHUISI Executive Director and Baseball Enthusiast Develops Scheduling System for Baseball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1Tzo6_LyW4 If slamming a 90-mph fastball into the centerfield stands sounds tough, try scheduling a minor league baseball season. Among the challenging questions: Did each team get the correct mix of home and away games? Are enough...
Appointment of Executive Director, new program part of exciting new era at JHUISI
With the appointment of an Executive Director, continued designation as a National Security Agency Center for Academic Excellence, and a new master’s track program to begin next fall, the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute continues to lead the...
