Innovating cyber defense for our nation’s security
Meet senior scientist Kelcey Tietjen and read about his unconventional path to cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity suite that helps protect nation now available to public
A cybersecurity platform developed by Sandians is publicly available, providing access across public and private sectors to tools currently used to help safeguard U.S. national security.
Two-factor authentication just got easier
A new variation cuts out the clock, which could help protect vulnerable smart devices.
Engineers Week 2025: Success as a result of the people
Meet four Sandia engineers and learn about the paths that led them to the Labs.
Cybersecurity suite now on duty defending the nation
A suite of digital tools developed at Sandia can help provide multiple federal agencies with the capability to investigate and deter cyberattacks.
Center for Cyber Defenders at center of digital evolution
Since its launch in 1999, more than 800 interns have worked in the center in New Mexico and California, forming a new generation of cybersecurity experts.
Researchers develop tantalizing method to study cyberdeterrence
Sandia developers build a multiplayer online war game to learn how people’s decisions during threatening situations can impact national security.
Sandia researchers explore capabilities in popular AI models
Researchers test artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT 3.5 to discover their personalities, possibilities, risks and boundaries.
Inaugural Thunderbird Hacks hackathon sparks innovation
Community Involvement partnered with Sandia computer scientist Catherine Appleby and Explora Science Center and Children’s Museum to host its first high school hackathon.
Tips to optimize online security
Staff from Information Engineering presented online safety tips to the Coronado Thunderbirds. Read their advice for avoiding email phishing, internet scams and malware attacks.