Archive of Cool Stuff at DINS

Promoting Cybersecurity Education

Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim of DINS has engaged in outreach in several ways to promote hands-on cybersecurity skills, especially ethical hacking of WiFi.

When Disaster is Compounded by Cybersecurity Attacks...

Learn more about Dr. Amy Babay's project investigating mitigation of compound threats to critical infrastructure systems, where damage due to a natural disaster is compounded by opportunistic cyberattacks.

Job sector “Connectedness” makes cities “Resilient”

Learn how Morgan Frank, Assistant Professor in DINS has been investigating the resilience of labor markets in cities across the country.

Theory of Mind: Can a machine think like a 6 year old?

Prof. Mike Lewis of DINS investigates this problem in the context of human-agent teams in his DARPA ASIST project. 

Anticipating Health-care Hiccups

Learn how DINS faculty member Dmitriy Babichenko uses serious games to alleviate hiccups we may encounter in healthcare.

Dissecting the Partisan from the Practical

How do you identify what makes misinformation tick? Learn more about DINS faculty member Yu-Ru Lin's work.