Dr. Daniel Ragsdale, Computer Science and Engineering, and Dr. Trez Jones, Educational Administration and Human Resource Development, lead a training class for the Certified Professional Ethical Hacker (CPEH) certification exam beginning on March 9, 2017.
Texas A&M Becomes First University to Participate in Blue Edge Exercise
Texas A&M University has become the first university to collaborate with the United States Air Force in a Blue Edge exercise. The Blue Edge Program is usually a 10-week internship, or hacking boot camp, for ROTC and other government agencies. The internship concludes with a large-scale competition in which participants attempt to hack each other’s […]
Students Help ‘Future Proof’ Texas A&M’s Fiber Optic System
Texas A&M University’s flagship campus is one of the largest in the nation, at over 5,200 acres. So, when it comes to the university’s underground fiber optic lines, there’s a lot of ground to cover. A lot of ground. Approximately 100 miles when added up.
Cybersecurity Summit Addresses Challenges in the Energy and Manufacturing Sectors
The Texas A&M University College of Engineering and Bush School of Government and Public Service have a long history of engaging in research and educational undertakings that contribute to national and economic security. The collaborative effort to host this summit was intended to make further contributions to this end.
Experts Gather at Texas A&M to Discuss Growing Cyber Threats to Critical Infrastructure
The Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructure Summit had a successful inaugural event last week on the Texas A&M University campus. The summit brought together experts from government, private industry and academia to debate and share ideas about protecting the United States from growing cybersecurity threats around the world.