News

A sign with a anchor and a ship in the top right left corners, and text that reads: Managing Maritime Movements (M3) HACKATHON A Global Hackathon for Small Vessel Route Prediction Models

Results Webinar for Managing Maritime Movements (M3) Hackathon: A Global Hackathon for Small Vessel Route Prediction Models

M3 Hackathon Results and Insights Webinar On December 18, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM EST (UTC-5), the organizers offered an exclusive webinar showcasing the innovative solutions developed during

Person in front of the standing banners in room full of people, presentation up on projector to their right with the info of their project, Flags to the right of projector.

Modeling Multi-Vector Disruptions to the Marine Transportation System: A Critical Step Towards Resilience

The Hidden World of Marine Transportation Disruptions The Marine Transportation System (MTS) is an invisible yet indispensable backbone of global trade. Responsible for transporting 80-90% of goods worldwide, disruptions to

Person at podium in room full of people, presentation up on projector with the info of their project

Enhancing Human-AI Collaboration: A Vision for Safer, More Effective Security Screening

As technology evolves, the interplay between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly critical, especially in fields where safety and security are paramount. A project spearheaded by Dr. Mancenido at

Person in front of the projector screen in room full of people, presentation up on projector with the info of their project, Flags to their left and standing banners to their right.

Privacy-Preserving Analytics Pave Way for Secure Information Sharing

In an era where data fuels decision-making, the delicate balance between utility and privacy has never been more critical. Privacy-Preserving Analytics for Non-IID Data, led by Dr. Jingrui He at

This collage showcases a mix of innovation, education, and teamwork. At the center is the DASSH logo with the text “Designing ACTIONABLE Solutions for a Secure Homeland,” featuring a design of interconnected lines and nodes. Surrounding the logo are images including a person thoughtfully examining a globe, a silhouette of an individual raising a hand against a sunset, a collaborative workspace where students use interactive touchscreen technology, and a group of students engaged in a lively discussion with laptops and educational materials. The images emphasize collaboration, technology, and a focus on making impactful contributions to a secure homeland.

DASSH 2025: Security in an AI World

The Designing ACTIONABLE Solutions for a Secure Homeland (DASSH) Student Design Challenge is your chance to tackle real-world homeland security challenges in a collaborative and innovative environment. Hosted by the Center

Person at podium in room full of people, presentation up on projector with the info of their project. Person at in front of the projector screen in room full of people, presentation up on projector reading the info of their project, Flags behind them and standing banners to their right.

Pioneering Privacy-Preserving Analytics for Fraud Detection

Understanding the MissionIn an age where personal data privacy is both a right and a liability, Dr. Jia Zou and her team are trailblazing the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI),

A collage featuring four different photographs divided by a central banner with the acronym “SCRIPS Workshop” in large black letters with ASU gold shadow. A background photo in the upper part of the image is a blue background with a metal link chain in the middle. The bottom left photo shows a close-up of a bright blue sky with fluffy clouds and displays an orange cargo crane at a shipping port with containers. The bottom middle photo is an intricate close-up of blue circuit board components. In the bottom right is an image of agricultural machinery in a field under a clear sky. Each photograph represents different aspects of supply chain issues and solutions relevant to homeland security.

SCRIPS Workshop Explores Supply Chain Resilience with Diverse Cast of Experts

Set against the backdrop of Hurricane Helene sweeping across Florida and the onset of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) dock workers’ strike that same morning, our recent SCRIPS (Supply Chain

Graphic with dark background with white, red, and pink electrical currents passing in the background. "CAOE Seminar Series: Perils and Promises of Artificial Intelligence for the Homeland Security Enterprise" is written across the graphic.

The Future of Discovery Assistance

Wednesday, December 11, 2024 12:00 PM (EST) | 10:00 AM (MST) | 9:00 AM (PT) The Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency (CAOE) invites you to our seminar series Perils and

Sia Sheguri next to large 3-dimensional sign reading "informs" for the Informs conference she attended.

ASU Student Explores Environmental Impacts in Football with the Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency

Arizona State University (ASU) senior Sia Sheguri is advancing her academic journey through research at the Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency (CAOE). Working with CAOE’s Director, Ross Maciejewski, Executive Director,

Graphic with dark background with white, red, and pink electrical currents passing in the background. "CAOE Seminar Series: Perils and Promises of Artificial Intelligence for the Homeland Security Enterprise" is written across the graphic.

Can Chatbots Help Us Better Understand People?

Thursday, November 21, 2024 12:00 PM (EST) | 10:00 AM (MST) | 9:00 AM (PT) About the Seminar: Can Chatbots Help Us Better Understand People? Large Language Models powering modern