The Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition brings together the best offense-based cybersecurity students in the world.
Wegmans’ use of facial recognition technology in stores raises questions WHAM-TV talks with Jonathan Weissman, principal lecturer in the Department of Cybersecurity, about data privacy concerns and ...
The Department of History offers minors and immersions that promote broad perspectives on human experiences, teach critical appraisal of primary and secondary sources, develop communication and ...
You’re interested in more than just your major. You have a love and a talent for singing, acting, dancing, or playing music. At RIT, we not only hope you’ll continue participating in the performing ...
All of our locations are cashless. We accept Dining Dollars, Tiger Bucks, VISA/Mastercard, Apple/Android Pay, and RIT mobile pay through Tiger Spend. Our River Room sits west of the building and ...
Women in Technology (WIT) celebrates the success and advancement of students in the College of Engineering Technology and beyond. Our program is open to all students, regardless of gender. We support: ...
All of our locations are cashless. We accept Dining Dollars, Tiger Bucks, VISA/Mastercard, Apple/Android Pay, and RIT mobile pay through Tiger Spend.
All of our locations are cashless. We accept Dining Dollars, Tiger Bucks, VISA/Mastercard, Apple/Android Pay, and RIT mobile pay through Tiger Spend.
RIT-GIS research engineers develop automated system to dismantle used clothing for high-quality textile recycling. AI and laser technology identify and remove non-recyclable elements like zippers, ...
A new study by Rochester Institute of Technology that inventories and tracks high concentrations of plastic in the Great Lakes could help inform cleanup efforts and target pollution prevention.
The feasibility of the concept was previously studied under NIAC’s Phase I and Phase II awards, led by Professor Grover Swartzlander from RIT’s Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, who ...
For years, Rochester has been referred to as the city with the highest per capita deaf population. But until now, there was no data to support or dispute that claim. The Census didn’t ask detailed ...
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