Helping companies prioritize their cybersecurity investments
By securely aggregating sensitive data from cyber-attacks, the SCRAM platform from MIT CSAIL can quantify an organization’s level of security and suggest what to prioritize.
By securely aggregating sensitive data from cyber-attacks, the SCRAM platform from MIT CSAIL can quantify an organization’s level of security and suggest what to prioritize.
A multinational team develops new tools to slow the spread of pandemics.
CSAIL researcher and web inventor recognized for his startup inrupt, which aims to give users more control over their data.
Chris Capuano, an analytics-friendly Major-Leaguer, pursues his MBA in the Sloan Fellows Program.
New platform forces data center servers to only use data in ways that users explicitly approve.
Merging different types of location-stamped data can make it easier to discern users’ identities, even when the data is anonymized.
Neural network that securely finds potential drugs could encourage large-scale pooling of sensitive data.
CSAIL system encourages government transparency using cryptography on a public log of wiretap requests.
Cryptographic system could enable “crowdsourced” genomics, with volunteers contributing information to privacy-protected databases.
New system patches security holes left open by web browsers’ private-browsing functions.
Study: State-level disclosure laws affect patients’ eagerness to have their DNA tested.
Speakers from academia, industry, and government discuss the evolution of smart urban systems.
CSAIL researcher honored for inventing the web and developing the protocols that spurred its global use.
Report warns of hacking risk to electric grid, oil pipelines, and other critical infrastructure.
System for disguising database queries could prevent customer profiling and price gouging.