We are dedicated to the safeguarding of critical technology through research and education. Collaborating with experts in industry, government, and academia worldwide, the Institute’s faculty and students research, develop, and enhance technologies on which the world relies.
We are dedicated to the safeguarding of critical technology through research and education. Collaborating with experts in industry, government, and academia worldwide, the Institute’s faculty and students research, develop, and enhance technologies on which the world relies.
We are dedicated to the safeguarding of critical technology through research and education. Collaborating with experts in industry, government, and academia worldwide, the Institute’s faculty and students research, develop, and enhance technologies on which the world relies.
We are dedicated to the safeguarding of critical technology through research and education. Collaborating with experts in industry, government, and academia worldwide, the Institute’s faculty and students research, develop, and enhance technologies on which the world relies.
Our interdisciplinary faculty solve challenges in areas from cryptography and cloud security to malware analysis and detection. At our state-of-the-art Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC), researchers teams work in collaborative spaces.
Northeastern University is a leader in cross-disciplinary collaboration and real-world research. The Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute benefits from integration with the university, including the Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the School of Law. We have connections with leading universities, tech companies, and defense contractors globally and here in Boston.
Key contributors in project teams are exceptional students in our cybersecurity and privacy degree programs.
Our graduates represent a pipeline of talent—one that champions women and diversity.
In recognition of Northeastern’s strengths in cyber defense, the National Security Agency has designated the university a National Center of Academic Excellence for the BS degree in Computer Science and in Cyber Security, with a concentration in Cyber Operations. Northeastern has also been named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research and a Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
Our interdisciplinary faculty solve challenges in areas from cryptography and cloud security to malware analysis and detection. At our state-of-the-art Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC), researchers teams work in collaborative spaces.
Northeastern University is a leader in cross-disciplinary collaboration and real-world research. The Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute benefits from integration with the university, including the Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the School of Law. We have connections with leading universities, tech companies, and defense contractors globally and here in Boston.
Key contributors in project teams are exceptional students in our cybersecurity and privacy degree programs.
Our graduates represent a pipeline of talent—one that champions women and diversity.
In recognition of Northeastern’s strengths in cyber defense, the National Security Agency has designated the university a National Center of Academic Excellence for the BS degree in Computer Science and in Cyber Security, with a concentration in Cyber Operations. Northeastern has also been named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research and a Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
Our interdisciplinary faculty solve challenges in areas from cryptography and cloud security to malware analysis and detection. At our state-of-the-art Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC), researchers teams work in collaborative spaces.
Northeastern University is a leader in cross-disciplinary collaboration and real-world research. The Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute benefits from integration with the university, including the Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the School of Law. We have connections with leading universities, tech companies, and defense contractors globally and here in Boston.
Key contributors in project teams are exceptional students in our cybersecurity and privacy degree programs.
Our graduates represent a pipeline of talent—one that champions women and diversity.
In recognition of Northeastern’s strengths in cyber defense, the National Security Agency has designated the university a National Center of Academic Excellence for the BS degree in Computer Science and in Cyber Security, with a concentration in Cyber Operations. Northeastern has also been named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research and a Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
Our interdisciplinary faculty solve challenges in areas from cryptography and cloud security to malware analysis and detection. At our state-of-the-art Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC), researchers teams work in collaborative spaces.
Northeastern University is a leader in cross-disciplinary collaboration and real-world research. The Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute benefits from integration with the university, including the Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the School of Law. We have connections with leading universities, tech companies, and defense contractors globally and here in Boston.
Key contributors in project teams are exceptional students in our cybersecurity and privacy degree programs.
Our graduates represent a pipeline of talent—one that champions women and diversity.
In recognition of Northeastern’s strengths in cyber defense, the National Security Agency has designated the university a National Center of Academic Excellence for the BS degree in Computer Science and in Cyber Security, with a concentration in Cyber Operations. Northeastern has also been named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research and a Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
David Choffnes is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University in Boston. His research focuses on privacy and security for networked systems, with recent work on mobile, IoT, and PKIs. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, best paper awards at USENIX Security and NDSS, and two IRTF Applied Networking Research Prizes. His work has been covered by the popular press including the New York Times, ABC’s Good Morning America, and NBC News. He has been supported by an international set of state, industry, and nonprofit sources such as the NSF, DHS, Google, Comcast, Consumer Reports, and Arcep. Read a detailed biography here.
David Choffnes is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University in Boston. His research focuses on privacy and security for networked systems, with recent work on mobile, IoT, and PKIs. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, best paper awards at USENIX Security and NDSS, and two IRTF Applied Networking Research Prizes. His work has been covered by the popular press including the New York Times, ABC’s Good Morning America, and NBC News. He has been supported by an international set of state, industry, and nonprofit sources such as the NSF, DHS, Google, Comcast, Consumer Reports, and Arcep. Read a detailed biography here.
David Choffnes is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University in Boston. His research focuses on privacy and security for networked systems, with recent work on mobile, IoT, and PKIs. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, best paper awards at USENIX Security and NDSS, and two IRTF Applied Networking Research Prizes. His work has been covered by the popular press including the New York Times, ABC’s Good Morning America, and NBC News. He has been supported by an international set of state, industry, and nonprofit sources such as the NSF, DHS, Google, Comcast, Consumer Reports, and Arcep. Read a detailed biography here.
David Choffnes is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University in Boston. His research focuses on privacy and security for networked systems, with recent work on mobile, IoT, and PKIs. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, best paper awards at USENIX Security and NDSS, and two IRTF Applied Networking Research Prizes. His work has been covered by the popular press including the New York Times, ABC’s Good Morning America, and NBC News. He has been supported by an international set of state, industry, and nonprofit sources such as the NSF, DHS, Google, Comcast, Consumer Reports, and Arcep. Read a detailed biography here.