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VICEROY Program Seeks to Meet U.S. DoD Cyber-Workforce Demands

“Through the latest round of the VICEROY Program, we are advancing the mission of preparing a highly skilled cybersecurity workforce for the Department of Defense. These virtual institutes, in collaboration with esteemed academic partners, augment traditional curricula, providing hands-on, experiential learning, and internships tailored to meet the demands of the Armed Services, DoD, and Defense […]

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UCCS leads CU-wide virtual center to forge next-generation Cyber Rangers

Click Here to Read the Original Article Using funding from a $2 million grant from the VICEROY program, UCCS will be working alongside CU boulder and CU Denver to create a CU-wide virtual center for training ROTC Cadets into Cyber Rangers for next generation cyber operations. The project team will be led by Shouhuai Xu,

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Washington State University Students Experience Real-World Learning In Cybersecurity

Click Here to Read the Original Article Department of Defense workers as well as Washington State University and partner university students from throughout the Pacific Northwest recently participated in the VICEROY Northwest Institute for Cybersecurity Education and Research’s (CySER) summer workshop on the Pullman campus. During the two-week event, participants attended presentations and discussion sessions

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Students Get Real-World Learning in Cybersecurity

Click Here to Read the Original Article By Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Department of Defense workers as well as Washington State University and partner university students from throughout the Pacific Northwest recently participated in the VICEROY Northwest Institute for Cybersecurity Education and Research’s (CySER) summer workshop on the Pullman campus. During the two-week event, participants

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Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ (VICEROY) Program

Click Here to Read the Original Article Section 1640 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 authorized the Secretary of Defense to carry out a “Program to Establish Cyber Institutes at Institutions of Higher Learning for purposes of accelerating and focusing the development of foundational expertise in critical cyber

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Scholarships Help Students Pursue Vehicle Cybersecurity Education

Click Here to Read the Original Article Three Detroit Mercy students recently received scholarships that will help them continue their vehicle cybersecurity education at the University.  Victor Carpenter ’22 and juniors Alan Aguire-Sullivan and Justus Lee each received the College of Engineering & Science’s first Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ

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Griffiss Institute Selects 3 VICEROY National Hubs. Here’s How They Will Benefit Students.

Click Here to Read the Original Article The Griffiss Institute in Rome is again working with the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate and Office of Undersecretary of Defense along with several universities to train a new generation of cyber defense professionals through the Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ (VICEROY) program.   The three VICEROY Program

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ODU Awarded $400,000 to Grow Diverse Cybersecurity Workforce Pipeline

Click Here to Read the Original Article By Jonah Grinkewitz Old Dominion University is partnering with Virginia Tech and Norfolk State University to grow a diverse cybersecurity workforce pipeline drawing on Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC) and Department of Defense (DoD)-aspiring students from each institution. The Cybersecurity Research and Advanced Training of ROTC Students (CREATORS)

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