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Hacking with elite white hatsNorth Korean hackers squeeze $2 billion out of cryptocurrency networks. Russian hackers breach networks using "internet of things" devices. An American woman sneaks into Capital One’s network and steals the personal information of more than 100 million people. We… |
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Protecting U.S. elections against attack: What does biology have to do with it?Most of us think of cybersecurity and biology as distinct areas of study. To better understand how we might apply… |
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Leaders at ASU conference debate cybersecurity challengesCybersecurity is a slippery thing, hard to define, train for and fight against. And it may be the biggest threat of the 21st century. Is a cyberattack on a movie studio an attack on the United States? What is the Department of Defense responsible for in… |
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ASU Online students, alumni network in DCIn September, the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University hosted its first Washington, D.C., reception for current students, alumni and faculty of the… |
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20 years of groundbreaking discoveriesEditor’s note: This story is featured in the 2023 year in review.… |
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ASU expert on how businesses are dealing with data breachesThe recent Equifax data breach is just one in a growing list of businesses experiencing cybersecurity failures. So how are they dealing with it? Professor of Practice and… |
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Cybersecurity expert speaks out on digital threats, bio-inspired solutionsOur current approach to cybersecurity is not working and it threatens our democracy, economy and critical infrastructure, according to ASU Biodesign Professor Stephanie Forrest, who spoke to a group of Phoenix-area residents Tuesday night at The Market by Jennifer’s… |
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Cyber stars at ASUEditor's note: This story is being highlighted in ASU Now's year in review. To read more top stories from 2016, click here. During the dot-com… |
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Smart security for kidsJust as it’s increasingly common to find a smart home assistant on a countertop or an internet-connected camera at the front door, smart toys are also becoming ubiquitous in the playroom. But along with all the entertaining and interactive features come the same security… |
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Changing the game: Winning paper models cyberwarfare game theoryArizona State University Assistant Professor Tiffany Bao won best paper for her collaborative research on cyberwarfare at the NSA’s sixth annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition. Bao, a new… |