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Q&A with Paolo Gasti: Password Not Protected

Assistant Professor Paolo Gasti and a team of researchers have developed a more effective technique to guess passwords.

Student Innovation Across Borders

NYIT wins grant for student “Innovation Across Borders.”

Alumni Profile: LaVern Rhaburn Sula

LaVern Rhaburn Sula (B.S. ’88) is the president of the North American division of Argus Cyber Security, Ltd. As the largest, independent automotive cybersecurity company in the world, Argus provides the automotive industry with comprehensive solutions and services to protect vehicles from cyberattacks defending against these attacks is an ever-shifting battle.

Our Genome at Risk: New Tools for Exploring RNA

Computer Science and Life Science faculty members at NYIT are developing cutting-edge tools to detect and describe RNA modifications and their potential links to serious diseases.

Hiba Fatima

Hiba Fatima, an information network and computer security major, has always been fascinated with information security and hacking exploits. When it came time to settle on a school in order to pursue her passion, she only applied to one university: NYIT.

President Foley Welcomes New Faculty and Honors Superstars

NYIT President Hank Foley welcomes new faculty members and recognizes the winners of the 2017 Presidential Excellence Awards.

Mini-Grants Fund Big Research in Cyber and Internet of Things

NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences issues five $17,500 grants, funded by a $100,000 award from Northrop Grumman for Training and Research Programs at NYIT’s Cybersecurity Research Center and StartUp NY Facility. The grants will support faculty and student research in secure data networks, Internet of Things (IoT), and biometrics.

A Total Eclipse of the Sun

NYIT students and faculty and staff members gather to view August 21, 2017, solar eclipse from the Manhattan and Old Westbury campuses.

Student Machine Shop is Laser-Focused

A little cottage industry is growing in the basement of Harry J. Schure Hall.

Student Profile: Evance Abok

Evance Abok has always been involved in protecting the environment. Now he's at NYIT pursuing a master's in environmental technology and sustainability so that he can help his home country of Kenya grow in a sustainable way.

Q&A: Environmental Technology Students On Changing the Face of Wind Power

Environmental technology students seek to change the face of wind power.

Space Sensorship

Assistant Professor Fang Li, Ph.D., and two of her graduate students are working on a device for NASA that will monitor the temperature, pressure, and strain in rocket engine components.

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