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How “this dreamy kid in small-town Bavaria” became NATO’s first CIO
11/21/24 Cybersecurity

How “this dreamy kid in small-town Bavaria” became NATO’s first CIO

NATO’s first CIO and a 2014 Duke Fuqua School of Business Alum, Dr. Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer, MBA, was on the Duke Campus this October to deliver keynotes at the Cybersecurity at Duke Conference "In the Age of AI".

The Increasingly Inescapable Need to Integrate Ethics
10/15/24 Pratt School of Engineering

The Increasingly Inescapable Need to Integrate Ethics

Engineers are facing more ethical dilemmas in their professional lives than ever before. Students need to be taught how to handle them

Pratt Trailblazers: Jimmie Lenz
7/5/24 Pratt School of Engineering

Pratt Trailblazers: Jimmie Lenz

Jimmie Lenz embraced the transformative potential of blockchain technology and digital assets early on—a vision that ultimately reshaped his career trajectory and brought him to Duke University

Students tour an engineering laboratory at Duke University with professor Andrew-A Jones
Bolstering Access to Engineering Graduate School
11/10/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Bolstering Access to Engineering Graduate School

Duke Engineering’s annual Graduate Program Boot Camp inspires, mentors and empowers aspiring engineers from diverse backgrounds.

In 2021, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents began using facial recognition software at Charlotte’s airport on passengers arriving from foreign countries, as seen here. In 2023, the TSA began testing facial recognition technology for domestic flights at 16 airports across the nation.
That Selfie You Posted on Instagram? Companies Are Using It in Unethical Ways
3/29/23 News & Observer

That Selfie You Posted on Instagram? Companies Are Using It in Unethical Ways

ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin co-pens an opinion piece arguing for the immediate federal regulation of the acquisition and use of biometrics, which are the physical features that differentiate us such as our faces, voices and fingerprints.