Carnegie Mellon Receives $5.6M NSF Grant for Cybersecurity Education
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The SFS program has funded full-tuition scholarships and stipends for graduate students in information security at Carnegie Mellon for more than a decade through awards totaling more than
In total, 157 SFS scholars have graduated from Carnegie Mellon and gone on to apply their technology and policy expertise in positions with the federal government, such as the
A 2014 graduate,
"The experience of being an SFS student not only provided me with the education and skills inherent in a Carnegie Mellon education but also surrounded me with others with similar interests and goals, establishing a network that is both personally and professionally beneficial," Boos said
While at Carnegie Mellon, SFS students meet recruiters from organizations such as the
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Under Tsamitis' leadership, Carnegie Mellon has earned three distinct cybersecurity designations from federal agencies: Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Information Assurance/Cyber Defense Education; CAE in
Approximately 40 minority-serving institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI), have participated in the IACBP at Carnegie Mellon to develop and advance information assurance curricula at their home institutions. As a result of their IACBP participation, several institutions have gone on to earn CAE designation.
"Our graduates in information security are sought after by employers and our research activities at CyLab are discussed by leaders and innovators in the areas of threat analysis, software security, cryptography, privacy, risk management and other areas," said
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