Warren Professor of Computing at Ga Tech, frmr Dean and Chair, CTO of HP, VP Bellcore, Author. Fellow ACM, AAAS & Lumina Fndtn. Check @rad_atl for Cybersecurity
A primary goal of this new facility is to avoid the ad-hoc and frequently cherry-picked data aggregation that plagues much research in the field, making it difficult for specialists and non-specialists alike to determine what has been established and what has not.
Georgia Tech’s School of Cybersecurity and Privacy invites applications to access the newly established Election Security Research Facility (ESRF), intended to be the most comprehensive research resource for election technologies and other democracy-affirming institutions.
Well. that didn't take long: my family already already targeted not for their tweets or mine but for their fact-based MSM journalism. Even modest guardrails already down | Twitter's Content Moderation Team Reportedly Unable to Work Amid Musk Takeover https://t.co/A6fOxIx5v9
Happy Birthday to Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket Jimmy Carter who, at 98 years old, is now our longest-lived American president. Carter studied at Tech and was a cadet in the ROTC before answering the call to serve in the U.S. Navy in 1943.
Thrilled to be organizing the inaugural SCP Security Seminar @GeorgiaTech@GTComputing@GaTechCyber!
We have an exciting series of talks across many security and privacy subfields. Thanks to Daniel Genkin, Michael Bailey, and @richde for the support, and @ffmagicbean for advice.
Magical thinking reBallot-Marking-Device contingency plans: There is an inherent problem with BMDs: they can change votes in a way that will survive any audit or recount. Not only is there “no simple solution” to this problem, there’s no solution period.
https://t.co/sjkekgq8gt
The cyber future is especially treacherous because of a number of powerful new technologies that will integrate the internet ever more deeply into the fabric of daily life.... https://t.co/4XwapyKvRQ
Cybersecurity in Jan 6 Hearings Day 2 (2:04:40 mark) | Rep. Lofgren introduces a letter I co-signed with 58 colleagues stating that the existence of vulnerabilities is not evidence that Dominion systems were hacked in 2020.
https://t.co/KYT5LxVdh4 via @YouTube
Do you want to know how to improve your application for @GeorgiaTech's OMS Cybersecurity program? Attend our App 101 Webinar on June 9 at 1 p.m. ET, where we share key tips on how to strengthen your application!
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If you follow my account, you may have ended up with the mistaken impression that electronic voting systems are secure.
That’s actually just an unfortunate side effect of having to push back on the completely nonsensical claims that have been embraced by the Big Lie crowds
David Heath earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and worked for @GTRI before deciding to go for his Ph.D. This morning David finished that journey and graduated from Georgia Tech for a second time!🥳
Read more about David and his research here: https://t.co/B416SUKGN6
SCP Interim Chair Rich DeMillo (@richde) has one final letter to our school's friends, faculty, students, and staff!
Read the full letter here: https://t.co/gLHPeXACM4
Another tech hub in Atlanta for cybersecurity: Nike opening new technology center in Atlanta to focus on logistics, AI and cybersecurity
(Via AJC News) https://t.co/Lh8EUsySMr
"We’ve built infrastructure that is up to the task of protecting our underlying systems from being taken advantage of. In real terms, the cybersecurity skills needed simply aren’t there—and that’s where higher education comes in." https://t.co/N7WJBcN4U5
Good news this morning! The new graduate rankings are out. Georgia Tech Computing jumped 2 spots to #6 (tied with Cornell and U Washington)
https://t.co/8UKOKwZSpy
RWL RIP: Bob Lucky was my boss at Bellcore. He presided over divestiture, Internet rollout, and gave us the freedom to develop and deploy the first e-commerce platforms oftentimes running right up to (and a little over) Judge Green’s order. One of a kind.
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