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Hacked! Capstone simulates virtual network attacks for training

September 6, 2023

group photo of team
The Cyber Squad team consisted of interdisciplinary engineering students specializing in a technology discipline with an emphasis on computer-related systems. Left to right: Connor McLaren, Martin Jimenez, Yajaira Puente, Tristian Koster and Camryn Ochs. | Image: Texas A&M Engineering

Senior interdisciplinary engineering students from the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering at Texas A&M University used their CapstoneDesign course to create a virtual training simulation with support from the Texas A&M Cybersecurity Center and the Texas A&M Cyber Range (TxCR).

Read the full story by Grace Dalton at Texas A&M Engineering.

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