The Department of Information Technology (DoIT) recently sponsored an event for Cybersecurity Month in cooperation with the Brazos Valley Project Manager’s Institute and the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) – a panel of local experts who talked about how got into a career in cybersecurity.
Cyber Innovation Campers at Texas A&M Hear from the Experts
The popular camp, presented by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) and funded by the Texas Workforce Commission’s Governor’s Summer Merit Program, has been occurring for the last three years, attracting more applicants than there is space available, says TEEX Cybersecurity Training Coordinator Diane Cornwell.
TAMU Participates in Nation’s First NSF and NIJ Jointly-Supported Forensic Science Center
Dr. Jeffery Tomberlin, Texas A&M AgriLife Research Fellow and director of the Texas A&M University Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program in College Station has been named the director for Texas A&M and his colleague, Associate Professor Dr. Aaron Tarone, has been named co-directors of the newly formed Center for Advanced Research in Forensic Science.
Texas A&M’s Dr. Laszlo Kish a Cybersecurity Pioneer
Dr. Laszlo Kish, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, is founder of the idea of unconditional security using electronics and thermal noise. He studies the physics of electronics and computing.
Center Director Featured on Texas General Counsel Forum Panel
Texas A&M Cybersecurity Center Director Dr. Daniel Ragsdale was featured on a panel discussing “what general counsel need to know about cybersecurity” for the Houston Chapter of the Texas General Counsel Forum.