Year: 2016
Paper coauthored by Luren Wang, a CS master’s student, proposes more secure password manager
Presented at the IEEE’s ICDCS, the method distributes information for generating a master password to different sources, eliminating a single point of failure.
Meron Gribetz, former AR student, named ‘Innovator under 35’ by MIT Technology Review
A cofounder of the augmented reality company Meta, Gribetz studied both computer science and neuroscience at Columbia.
DNA.Land founders Yaniv Erlich and Joe Pickrell take questions in Reddit AMA
Topics covered wide range of technical, ethical, and privacy implications of people having access to their DNA information.
Spiking genomic databases with misinformation could protect patient privacy
A chat with Internet pioneer and SIP coauthor Henning Schulzrinne
Is the future of photography plastic, bendable, and self-charging?
Forbes’ Future Of Photography video looks at two cutting-edge cameras from Shree Nayar’s lab
One is a flexible sheet camera that bends to change the field of view, and the other a self-powering camera that converts light to electrical energy.
Steven Bellovin and other authors of “Keys Under Doormats” are among winners of 2016 Pioneer Awards
The Electronic Frontier Foundation cited the paper’s scientifically grounded argument to protect availability of encrypted digital information and communications.