Cambridge Cyber Summit convenes industry, academia, and government
Hosted by CSAIL, event featured discussions on cybersecurity with tech leaders and officials from the NSA and FBI.
Hosted by CSAIL, event featured discussions on cybersecurity with tech leaders and officials from the NSA and FBI.
Experts from the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences weigh in on topics from polling to rhetoric to individual campaign issues.
Nuclear science and engineering PhD student Jayson Vavrek applies particle physics to solve problems with nuclear weapons disarmament.
MIT researchers develop a “physical cryptography” for secure and accurate accounting of the world’s nuclear arsenals.
Inexpensive sensors could be worn by soldiers to detect hazardous chemical agents.
Scanners more rapidly and accurately identify radioactive materials at U.S. borders, events.
MIT professor contributed to theory and practice of nuclear arms control and established the MIT Security Studies Program.
Taylor Fravel will examine Asia’s maritime conflicts in further depth.
With EU vice president, U.S. secretary of commerce discusses EU-U.S. “Privacy Shield” and launches new policy program.
Political science PhD student Marika Landau-Wells is using psychology and neuroscience to better understand political behavior.
Three software products named among 100 most technologically significant innovations of 2015.
Research merges security policy, political science, and international relations.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is developing high-tech tools to improve situational awareness during emergency response operations.
Research and development at MIT Lincoln Laboratory will help agencies better respond to disasters and humanitarian crises.