Description
The Cyber-Security Community connects UTEP faculty and professional staff who have expertise and knowledge in cyber-security or in adjacent competencies. It enables faculty, staff and students to explore new ideas, solve challenging problems, identify new opportunities, and disseminate shared knowledge and resources. In addition, the community allows its members to exchange information by providing access to news, events, publications, and efforts in the area of cyber-security.
Aspirations
KEYWORDS
- Border Security
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Cyber-Security
- Secure Software Systems
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Related Efforts
The National Security Studies Institute – An Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence (IC CAE) is dedicated to the concept of advancing intelligence and security education for the purpose of providing for the national security of the United States.
The Center for Intelligence and Security Research (CISR) is a ground-breaking university think tank designed for facilitating faculty and student research that is specifically relevant to the missions of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
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Related Centers
Students earning a M.S. in Software Engineering can select a concentration in Secure Cyber-Systems by taking a set of courses with significant computer security content.
Students earning a B.S. in Computer Science can select a concentration in Secure Cyber-Systems by taking a set of courses with significant computer security content.
The National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework is the foundation for increasing the size and capability of the US cybersecurity workforce. The Workforce Framework is a national resource for employers, educators, trainers, and policy makers, providing a common cybersecurity lexicon.
The Intelligence and National Security Studies Program aims to develop eligible talent with competencies essential to the mission of the United States Intelligence Community and the National Security Enterprise. The program promotes a highly competitive and ethnically diverse student body who possess an understanding of complex national security issues, critical thinking skills and analytic aptitude, cultural awareness, and strategic language proficiency.
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DIALOG SOURCES
I3 Move Communities provide a way to share expertise, resources, and community information to the general public. There are numerous tools available, both open source and proprietary, for engaging in dialog and sharing information and knowledge within a closed group.
This community engages in dialog as follows: