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Article ItemA new geospatial intelligence certificate is being offered to Virginia Tech students , article
This program, situated in the Department of Geography, will provide students with training on how to utilize geospatial technology to tackle environmental, security, and natural resource management challenges.
Date: Oct 30, 2023 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech, international partners debut first-of-its kind test bed for resiliency, security in space-based internet networks , article
Commonwealth Cyber Initiative researchers at Virginia Tech designed the world’s first hardware-in-the-loop test bed that emulates the changing connectivity of a mega satellite constellation at scale. The researchers introduced the test bed at an intercontinental workshop July 12-13.
Date: Jul 28, 2022 -
Article ItemClass of 2022: Pathways program graduates its first cohort of seniors , article
New transdisciplinary Pathways minors such as Integrated Security, Disabilities Studies, Data and Decisions, and Appalachian Cultures and Environments create depth, context, and additional job prospects for Virginia Tech students.
Date: Apr 28, 2022 -
Article ItemCybersecurity seminar series to highlight collaboration, build interdisciplinary prowess , article
The Integrated Security Education and Research Center and the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative in Southwest Virginia have partnered to bring to Virginia Tech a monthly series of unique seminars focused on integrated security topics.
Date: Feb 08, 2022 -
Article ItemHume Center students selected for Department of Defense Cyber Scholarship Program , article
The goal of the program is to support the recruitment of new cyber talent and the retention of current highly skilled professionals within the DoD cyber workforce.
Date: Dec 13, 2021 -
Article ItemDeloitte partnership with Virginia Tech creates new AI research program , article
As artificial intelligence and machine learning becomes increasingly more critical to our nation’s national security missions and commercial companies, graduates with artificial intelligence and related research experience are highly recruitable by industry.
Date: Jun 04, 2021 -
Article ItemThis lab teaches students to debunk false information , article
The inaugural Open Source Intelligence Lab course teaches students majoring in computer science and political science how to analyze publicly available sources to find misinformation (false information) and disinformation (false information that’s deliberately spread).
Date: Jun 02, 2021 -
Article ItemCybersecurity program graduates first students , article
The program, known as BIT-Cyber, is a specialty in the business information technology major in the Pamplin College of Business. A hallmark of the program, launched in fall 2019, is its requirement of an extended field study or internship in the final semester to help prepare students for the workplace.
Date: May 10, 2021 -
Article ItemAccounting and information systems professor France Bélanger named University Distinguished Professor , article
Ranked in the top 1 percent of information systems researchers in the world, Bélanger studies digital interactions among individuals, businesses, and governments and the related information security and privacy issues, with the goal of obtaining a greater understanding of the complex phenomena at the intersection of humans, technology, and society.
Date: Apr 13, 2021 -
Article ItemDestination Areas continue to advance Virginia Tech’s transdisciplinary strengths, impacts , article
Destination Areas are designed to support and accelerate Virginia Tech’s transformation of areas of interdisciplinary strength into dynamic, transdisciplinary collaborations.
Date: Apr 01, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech researchers receive cybersecurity research collaboration grants from the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative , article
CCI has four regional nodes and one hub dedicated to specific geographic areas of Virginia along with different research disciplines.
Date: Feb 23, 2021 -
Article ItemDepartment of Defense awards Virginia Tech $1.5 million to prepare students for cybersecurity careers , article
Virginia Tech has been awarded approximately $1.5 million to fuel workforce development in cybersecurity and related professional roles as one of six Department of Defense’s senior military colleges participating in the U.S. Cyber Command Cyber Leadership Development Program.
Date: Jan 28, 2021 -
Article ItemNational Security Executive Leadership Program offers critical training for rising professionals , article
The upcoming professional development course, offered virtually this year, sets a new standard for national security professionals in the greater Washington, D.C., metro area.
Date: Jan 12, 2021 -
Article ItemMalicious dark web activity unevenly prevalent in free nations, researchers find , article
Eric Jardine, an assistant professor of political science, sought to understand the prevalence of internet users employing the dark web for malicious purposes in nations across the globe. The findings present a variety of consequences.
Date: Nov 30, 2020 -
Article ItemResearchers study how privacy preferences, family tensions can deter use of contact tracing apps , article
France Bélanger and Katherine Allen were engaged in a study on smart home speakers and the privacy and other concerns they sparked when the pandemic emerged. Pondering the dilemma of health officials trying to expand the use of contact tracing apps, the researchers wondered whether such apps also triggered similar privacy tensions in families.
Date: Nov 13, 2020 -
Article ItemDisaster resilience sociologist Liesel Ritchie joins Center for Coastal Studies , article
Throughout her career, Ritchie has studied the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Hurricane Katrina, and various earthquakes across the globe.
Date: Oct 08, 2020 -
Article ItemStudent’s comeback story leads to scholarship support , article
When the senior from Mount Vernon, Virginia, found himself unable to pursue his dream of being a Navy pilot, he rallied by switching to a national security and foreign affairs major at Virginia Tech and resetting his goal to become an intelligence officer in the Navy.
Date: Aug 07, 2020 -
Article ItemPhysics professor among researchers detailing how antineutrino detectors could aid nuclear nonproliferation , article
Patrick Huber, a professor in the Virginia Tech Department of Physics, has co-authored an article that describes the potential uses and limitations of antineutrino detectors for nuclear security applications related to reactor, spent fuel, and explosion monitoring.
Date: Mar 19, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech launches the Center for Coastal Studies to address complex issues in the coastal zone , article
The new center, housed under the Fralin Life Sciences Institute, will engage with a diverse set of stakeholders, create a safe space for difficult conversations with the public around coastal-zone issues, and establish a Coastal Zone Observatory.
Date: Jan 29, 2020 -
Article ItemHume Center awarded $3.8 million for advanced manufacturing education by the Department of Defense , article
The goal is to establish programs to better position the current and next-generation manufacturing workforce to produce military systems and components that assure technological superiority of the department, according to the Department of Defense’s website.
Date: Jan 10, 2020
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