Assistant Professor Jan van den Brand was recently awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his groundbreaking work developing more efficient algorithms.
Georgia Tech researchers found that chatbots are less accurate in Spanish, Chinese, and Hindi compared to English when asked health-related questions.
The Office of Information Technology alerts the Georgia Tech community to be aware of DUO two-factor authentication phone scams.
A team of Georgia Tech and MIT researchers found that discarded brewer’s yeast, when encased in hydrogel capsules, becomes a viable and inexpensive method for purifying contaminated water.
Georgia Tech cybersecurity and privacy researchers have uncovered a significant threat that exploits a vulnerability in the Safari web browser
Georgia Tech researchers are working with service providers to take on new malware that disguises its malicious traffic as benign.
A new tool developed at Georgia Tech is proving to be highly effective against online malicious ads.
A new eye-tracking system developed at Georgia Tech uses a lensless camera to reduce the size and weight of VR/AR headsets, improves efficiency, and enhances user privacy.
Georgia Tech's School of Cybersecurity and Privacy issues report card two decades after conference defining 'grand challenges to the field.
Researchers from the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering are collaborating to secure vulnerable infrastructure from online attacks.