With the help of a contract award for up to $12 million from ARPA-H, a team of researchers led by the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy at will begin developing an advanced cybersecurity platform to protect hospitals.
Microsoft's decision to end support for Windows 10 could lead to a massive increase in e-waste and expose users who can't upgrade to greater cybersecurity threats
Dmitri Alperovitch (CS 2001, MS InfoSec 2003), Georgia Tech’s first graduate of the MS in Information Security program and co-founder of CrowdStrike, returned to campus for a fireside chat with School of Cybersecurity and Privacy students while in Atlanta
In recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Office of Information Technology Cybersecurity department highlights educational resources and tips aimed at strengthening cybersecurity awareness and resilience across the campus community.
The Southeastern Cyber Cup hackathon returns for a third year, Oct. 10, 17, and 24.
The increase in seasonal shopping brings heightened cyber threats, including phishing, a rise in fake websites, and other fraudulent techniques designed to trick unsuspecting buyers.
Eight Georgia Tech researchers were honored with the ACM Distinguished Paper Award for their contributions to cybersecurity at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS).
Georgia Tech researchers received a $4.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to enhance cybersecurity for renewable energy technologies.
Even minor cyberattacks can cause a fearful reaction from the public.
Engineers and computer scientists show how bad actors can exploit browser-based control systems in industrial facilities with easy-to-deploy, difficult-to-detect malware.