Category: CSEE
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Webinar on Certificate in Cyber Operations training program
UMBC's Training Centers is offering a new Certificate in Cyber Operations that is designed to help move participants from a basic competence with computers and technology up to the level of a competent, entry-level professional as a Cyber Analyst or Operator. Homer Minnick, the Training Centers' director for Cybersecurity training, will host a free webinar on…
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talk: Privacy and Security in Online Social Media, 10:30 3/11
10:30a Mon 3/11: Professor Ponnurangam Kumaraguru (PK) of IIIT Delhi will talk about his research on Privacy and Security in Online Social Media at 10:30am on Monday, March 11 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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UMBC Cyber Academy: certificate in computer network operations
UMBC Training Centers has launched the Cyber Academy to address the tremendous need for Cyber professionals in the workforce. The Cyber Academy is a full time, intensive training program designed to prepare students for immediate employment in Cybersecurity job specialties within government and industry. The Cyber Academy – Certificate in Computer Network Operations will develop…
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Cybersecurity graduate programs information session, 2013-3-21
The nation's demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals continues to rise. The UMBC Cybersecurity Graduate Program will hold an information session from 6:00pm to 7:30pm on Thursday 21 March in room 102 of the Information Technology and Engineering Building (ITE). Participants will learn how our masters and certificate programs can help you get started or advance…
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Professor Anupam Joshi to speak at Security & Privacy Symposium
CSEE professor Anupam Joshi–director of the new UMBC Center for Cybersecurity–has been invited to give a keynote talk at the Security & Privacy Symposium. The symposium will take place at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur India from February 28 to March 1. His talk is entitled “A Semantically Rich approach to Cybersecurity”. The…
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JOB: JHU APL Cybersecurity
Help shape the future of warfare through cyber operations. It’s what we do in the Asymmetric Operations Department at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)—a national leader in scientific research and development, located midway between Baltimore and Washington, DC. The Asymmetric Operations Department supports the U.S. government by applying research capabilities to high-priority…
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Website for National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies
The Department of Homeland Security recently established the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) website. It includes information for government, industry, academia, and the general public to learn about cybersecurity awareness, education, careers, and workforce development opportunities. This is an especially useful site for students interested in focusing on cybersecurity as well as…
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UMBC cybersecurity expert on reports of state-sponsored cyber espionage and hacking
The week the PBS-distributed Nightly Business Report aired a story on international cyber espionage that featured UMBC's Richard Forno, Associate director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity. The piece, Washington Trade-Secret Theft Enforcement Weighs on Shareholders, discussed how cyber attacks are being used by foreign companies with the help of their governments to steal trade…
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Council of Computing Majors to meet 3pm Wed 2/20, ITE 210
Make friends and talk code! The UMBC Council of Computing Majors will hold its first meeting of the year at 3:00pm on Wednesday, February 20 in ITE 210 on Main Street in the Commons. CCM is an undergraduate student organization dedicated to promoting the fields of computer science and computer engineering. All majors are welcome!…
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CSEE Newsletter, Spring 2013
The Spring 2013 UMBC CSEE Newsletter is available and features articles on the new UMBC Center for Cybersecurity, a project to create a new student laptop lab for interactive and team learning, new faculty profiles, the Cyber Scholars program, a new course on applied networks security, and more. See other issues of the CSEE Newsletter…