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Research: Fun to do, tough to explain to parents
By Shandana Mufti Some individuals just know what they want their futures to look like. Middler Nick Rioux is one of those people. He entered Northeastern as a computer science […]
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CCIS Alumna takes Northeastern lessons to University College London
Emine Yilmaz earned her Ph.D. in computer science at Northeastern in 2008. Now, she’s an associate professor at University College London (UCL) in London. And though she’s moved an ocean […]
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Prof. Kirda & Prof. Noubir talk about recent ransomware attacks
We asked two Northeastern professors—cybersecurity experts Engin Kirda and Guevara Noubir—to explain what has spurred the recent ransomware attacks and what you can do to keep your information safe.
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Life as a Target – Richard M. George – 2.24.16
Abstract Dickie George spent 41 years working for the National Security Agency as a cryptographer. As a member of the Intelligence Community, he learns to live as a target. The […]
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Prof. Barabási identifies tipping point between resilience and collapse in complex systems
Using statistical physics, Northeastern network scientist Albert-László Barabási and his colleagues Jianxi Gao and Baruch Barzel have developed a tool to identify that tipping point—for everything from ecological systems such […]
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Prof. Barabasi talks about Facebook’s new degrees of separation
They’re all wrong, said Albert-László Barabási,Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science at Northeastern, in our July post on the subject. “The precise number is a tossup, depending on how […]
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Network protocols: myths, missteps, and mysteries – Radia Perlman – 2.5.16 – Distinguished Lecture
Abstract The main point of this lecture is to encourage critical thinking. So much of what “everyone knows” about network protocols is, actually false. For instance, why do we need […]
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