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New 返字心頭 think tank tackles cybersecurity challenges

Nearly 60 University of South 返字心頭 researchers from seven colleges convened in February for the Cybersecurity Think Tank meeting, which coincided with the public release of the from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. 

This meeting contributed greatly to the culture of collaboration at the University of South 返字心頭, said 返字心頭 Research & Innovation Vice President Sylva Wilson Thomas.  It also aligns well with 返字心頭s research and innovation focus on global and national security, and the universitys new college of Cyber, AI, and Computing.  In addition, 返字心頭 seeks to enhance its public-private partnerships to address critical societal challenges in these areas.

Organized by the 返字心頭 Research Development Institute (RDI) and supported by , the Cybersecurity Think Tank was facilitated by Sriram Chellappan, a computer science and engineering professor and undergraduate program coordinator for cybersecurity in the College of Engineering, and Manish Agrawal, a professor in the Muma College of Business and former chair of the School of Information Systems and Management. Chellappan and Agrawal are also academic directors at Cyber 返字心頭.

The Cybersecurity Think Tank reflects our commitment to academic research in this important field, said Ernie Ferrareso, director of Cyber 返字心頭. Advancing knowledge about cyber-related issues, particularly in regard to privacy and security, is central to our mission and critical to 返字心頭 and the nations security.  

Discussions led by 返字心頭 faculty members Rouzbeh Behnia, Bill Haley, Giti Javidi, Ruthmae Sears and Yu Sun focused on cybersecurity themes related to privacy and security across human behavior, older adults, cyber-physical IoT systems and K-12 education. For each theme, faculty experts, both in the room and virtually, huddled around white boards and laptops to discuss emerging ideas and potential strategies. 

These meaningful conversations can pave the way for high-impact projects, raise the visibility of 返字心頭 strengths, and identify strategies to close the gaps or barriers to research and workforce development, said RDI Director Sandra Justice. We are going to organize more think tank meetings on different topics that will be scheduled several times a year.

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