Security
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SRI to be presented with three IEEE Milestones for innovations that have transformed our lives
The Milestones honor PARCās invention of the Alto personal computer, Ethernet, and the Laser Printer.
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SRI researchers develop rugged, low-cost, drifting sensors to learn more about the oceans
PEARL drifters pack an array of sensors into a compact autonomous device to gather data and signs of activity.
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Exploring the American Dream: A Lively Discussion on Innovation and Progress
Watch the video: A conversation with SRIās David Parekh and David Leonhardt of the New York Times.
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Patrick LincolnĀ named new President of SRIās Information & Computing Sciences division
The industry veteran and SRI Fellow brings deep knowledge acrossĀ an array of technical disciplines.
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SRI Honors Women’s Progress: Paying Tribute to Women’s History Month
We foster environments where women can innovate, lead, and contribute.
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SRI chosen to deliver cyber-psychology-informed network defense technology for IARPA
The innovative program will be centered around the psychology of cyber attackers.
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SRI researchers tap Large Language Models to improve password security
Using advanced AI to analyze billions of leaked passwords, SRI researchers reveal the risky human tendencies that make passwords far too easy to guess.
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SRIās āthe Dishā and its long history
The famous radio antenna has a rich legacy of communicating with spacecraft above Earth and around other planets, as well as listening to distant stars and Cold War-era atmospheric nuclear blasts.
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SRI to develop high throughput reconfigurable radio frequency processors
Radio processors will be needed in communication environments where static solutions often fail.
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Clint Graumann: Using space-based LIDAR to map the Earth
The CEO and co-founder of NUVIEW is improving our ability to view the world. Heās teamed up with SRI to make that happen.
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SRI is developing breakthrough quantum technologies for ultrasensitive sensing
Navigation, medical imaging, and other areas could benefit from powerful new sensors that are based on detecting changes induced upon individual atoms.
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SRI is giving geo-spatial analysts a 3D āstreet viewā of unfamiliar terrain
The PRINCE software will be able to create photorealistic 3D renderings from satellite and aerial photos, with a limited number of ground-level images.