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.
Texas A&M Energy and Manufacturing Cybersecurity Conference
Attendees represented a broad swath of government, industry, and venture capitalists.
Cybersecurity Faculty Works to Build a Threat Awareness Application to Protect Devise Users
One thing we can all agree on is social media has drastically altered the way we interact with each other and the world around us. This societal shift has brought to light the need for awareness of the risks that surround it. As quickly as the landscape of social interaction changes, new threats emerge.
Summit Tackles Cybersecurity Challenges
Dozens of cybersecurity experts gathered to discuss an increasingly difficult question: What do you do when someone is trying to break into your house — from 6,000 miles away? The Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructure Summit began Wednesday in College Station, the inaugural event in an annual series sponsored by the Bradley Foundation. The three-day conference […]