Largest Study of its Kind Shows Outdated Password Practices are Widespread

Georgia Tech researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind automated measurement tool that can asse...

Residential Solar Power Saves Less Energy Than Expected

This paradox is called the solar rebound effect: the ratio of the increase in energy consumption to ...

How Generative AI Will Transform Knowledge Work

In research published by the Harvard Business Review, Maryam Alavi examined how generative AI can tr...

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Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Aging With Disability Renews Grant

TechSAge recently received a $4.6 million grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independe...

How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S. Security Policy

In the wake of the pandemic, the U.S. is changing its national security policy.

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Perception of a Worker’s Creativity Affects Their Network and Standing Within an Organization

Employees tend to align with creative workers, particulary from different genders and demographics, ...

Ecohorror: Learning From Mutant Monsters and Killer Plants

Ecohorror has given modern audiences an imaginative way to grapple not only with our primal fear of ...

The Importance of Inclusive Gaming

Interest in role-playing games has exploded since the Covid-19 pandemic. A growing gamer base spurs ...

Last spring, one of Georgia Tech's Alternative Service Breaks was in the Dominican Republic. Students helped build bottle houses that have a cement foundation and a wooden frame, and the insulation is made of recycled plastic bottles to both reuse waste and protect homeowners during extreme temperatures. Photo courtesy of the Center for Student Engagement.
Fall Break Provides Leadership Opportunities

Community service trips promote student leadership development and personal reflection.

Cybersecurity master's student Sneha Talwalkar (left) and GTRI Principal Research Scientist Courtney Crooks (right) are working to bring relief to survivors of domestic abuse by building on developments recently made in cognitive security. (Photos by Kevin Beasley/College of Computing)
New Resource for Domestic Abuse Survivors Combines AI, Cybersecurity, and Psychology

Cybersecurity master’s student Sneha Talwalkar and GTRI Principal Research Scientist Courtney Crooks...