UWF summer camps enhance community's cybersecurity awareness
The Center for Cybersecurity hosted student and teacher camps in June.
The Center for Cybersecurity hosted student and teacher camps in June.
UWF cybersecurity students support Northwest Florida K-12 school programs and generate interest in cybersecurity education and careers as part of the Center for Cybersecurity Ambassadors Program.
Red Team simulates real-world attacks on Target’s environment to uncover defensive control weaknesses.
UWF Center for Cybersecurity director and ambassadors play prominent roles at Congressional App Challenge & STEM/Cybersecurity Expo.
Cybersecurity professionals from Department of Homeland Security, General Dynamics IT, Metova CyberCENTS and Raytheon shared their expertise with a crowd that exceeded 100.
The Center for Cybersecurity hosted the student competition and five of its faculty and staff presented at the conference.
Cybersecurity educators across the Southeast networked at a conference hosted by the University of West Florida Center for Cybersecurity.
High school students and middle and high school teachers learn cybersecurity fundamentals from UWF faculty, staff and students.
Educators from institutions in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Puerto Rico and South Carolina participated in the session.
Adams holds rank of Second Lieutenant after earning her Master of Science in Information Technology with a specialization in Cybersecurity Degree at UWF.
State personnel who complete the sessions receive competency-based certifications
Air Force Association to award five Pine Forest High students with digital certificates for their top-4 finish
Ambassadors program latest effort by UWF Center for Cybersecurity to fill growing demand for professionals regionally, nationally and globally
Students showcase apps, interact with cybersecurity experts in the academia, industry and military sectors.
Academia, government, industry and military sectors represented on panel.
UWF hosted two NSA/DHS Southeast Region CAE workshops in an eight-day span.
Cybersecurity company founder, Michelle Ward, educating employees on computer security
Innovators across Northwest Florida convened in downtown Pensacola in August to exchange ideas for the University of West Florida Innovation Network.
In July, the University of West Florida Center for Cybersecurity hosted the only two National Security Agency / National Science Foundation Program funded GenCyber camps in Florida.