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Professor Kobbi Nissim receives 2018 TCC Test-of-Time Award
Kobbi Nissim received the 2018 Test-of-Time Award from the Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC). He previously received the 2017 Gödel Prize and the 2016 Test-of-Time Award from the Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC).
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Alexa and Siri Can Hear This Hidden Command. You Can’t. Researchers can now send secret audio instructions undetectable to the human ear to Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s Assistant.
“Companies have to ensure user-friendliness of their devices, because that’s their major selling point,” said Tavish Vaidya, a researcher at Georgetown.
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Professor Ophir Frieder is inducted into the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
Professor Ophir Frieder inducted into the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in 2018 and elected into 2018 class of Academia Europaea.
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Is privacy dead? What happens to your data and why it matters.
Professor Singh discusses data, security, and privacy.
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Should Computer Education Cover More Than Just Coding?
…But computers are not just about coding… and those theoretical concepts form the basis of much of computer science education in colleges and universities. Lisa Singh, an associate professor at Georgetown University, stands behind that theoretical approach.
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Professor Singh quoted in Education Week – Balancing Coding and Theory in Computer Science
…On the other side are experts who say that students should at least be exposed to underlying ideas. NPR quotes Lisa Singh, an associate professor at Georgetown University, who says that students should learn the principles of thinking behind coding languages. …
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World of Cybersecurity
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GU Students Win Deloitte Foundation Cyber Threat Competition
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Alumni Spotlight: Richard Frankel
Richard Frankel, class of 2008, is a Software Engineer at Google
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New GU group encourages women to code
A new Georgetown computer science group is hoping to strengthen the odds that more women will go into the field of technology or use coding in their daily lives.
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