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Archive – 2016

IEEE Spectrum References Brown's Million Objects Challenge In An Article On Robotic Grasping

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As the field of robotics begins to make serious headway with the challenge of robotic grasping, Professor Stefanie Tellex's Humans to Robots Laboratory (H2R) at Brown University's Department of Computer Science (Brown CS) continues to draw attention. In a recent IEEE Spectrum article, Sergey Levine of Google mentions the "substantially broader …

Encryption Can't Make 2+2=5, Says Anna Lysyanskaya In Le Nouvel Observateur

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"Stunned silence" is how Professor Anna Lysyanskaya of Brown University's Department of Computer Science (Brown CS) describes the reaction to a recent speech by President Barack Obama at the South by Southwest Conferences and Festivals (SXSW). In an interview with Le Nouvel Observateur, she comments on the consensus among cryptologists that secure encryption …

Timothy Edgar Proposes A Review Of Europe's Counterterrorism Policies

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In trying times, perhaps one of the most substantial contributions that academics can offer is to use their position of unbiased knowledge to propose reasoned solutions to global crises. In the wake of recent atrocities in Brussels, Timothy Edgar, a senior fellow at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, has done just that, recommending in Lawfare that …

Brown CS Students Make Another Strong Showing At The Third Annual Cyber 9/12 Student Competition

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This past weekend, team Brown Secure (composed of Brown University students Luke Camery, Nicholas Curcio, Sarah McNeil, and Dayton Williams, all juniors, and coached by Brown CS Professor John Savage) attended the third annual Atlantic Council Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge. The event features teams from across the country and is designed to give students a …

RI Robot Block Party Returns On April 9

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The robots return! Rhode Island Robot Block Party will take place on Saturday, April 9, 2016, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Pizzitola Sports Center (235 Hope Street). Rhode Island Robot Block Party, an expo founded by the Rhode Island Students of the Future in partnership with the Humanity Centered Robotics …

Seny Kamara Comments On A Proposed Signing Key Solution In The Wake Of The Apple/FBI Controversy

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Weeks after Apple's refusal to unlock the iPhone of an accused perpetrator of the 2015 San Bernardino massacre, public debate about surveillance, privacy, and encryption continues. As solutions are proposed, faculty members from Brown University's Department of Computer Science (Brown CS) have been repeatedly asked for comment. This time, MIT Technology Review has sought …

"That's Right, The iPhone Isn't Actually Secure," Writes Anna Lysyanskaya In The Christian Science Monitor

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In her latest commentary on Apple's recent struggles with the FBI, Professor Anna Lysyanskaya of Brown University's Computer Science Department (Brown CS) takes an unusual position: iPhone security is flawed, and the legal battle could have been avoided. "In order to call a product or consumer device secure, even its maker shouldn't be able to …

Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmetic, And Recursion: Shriram Krishnamurthi Comments On The "Necessity" Of K-12 CS Education In The Providence Journal

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"Gov. Gina Raimondo's new initiative [CS4RI, announced on Monday] is a step in exactly the right direction," writes Professor Shriram Krishnamurthi of Brown University's Computer Science Department (Brown CS) in today's Providence Journal. "Rhode Island is strong in computing thanks to our universities and companies, and we are well poised to become …

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