Posted by Alumni from MIT
July 14, 2026
In May 2019, the government of Baltimore, Maryland, fell into chaos. Cybercriminals had locked the city out of many of its critical files and demanded payment to decrypt them. The city refused to pay ransom. The attack incapacitated a swath of services, including real estate transactions and bill payment, and recovery costs soared into the millions. The syllabus of class 11.074/11.274 (Cybersecurity Clinic), a course in the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP), includes a case study on Baltimore's situation as an example of increasingly common ransomware attacks on municipal governments and other public agencies. To counter such threats, Lecturer Jungwoo Chun and Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning Lawrence Susskind launched the MIT Cybersecurity Clinic in 2019. They have offered the course nearly every semester since. Much like a legal or medical clinic, the course doubles as hands-on training for students and a pro-bono service to at-risk communities.... learn more