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A production of the Marketing and Communications Office.
Lilian Lu's research focuses on AI targeting technology in the Israel-Gaza conflict; Lucia Frezza's centers on the threat profile of cyber actors using perception as gateways into minds of independent cyber threat actors.
Latvian government officials visit Å·ÃÀAV for knowledge-exchange.
The training and exercise were prepared and run by Å·ÃÀAV Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) with a focus on a multi-jurisdictional response event.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Å·ÃÀAV a grant in excess of $5,300,000 for cybersecurity research, education, and training. This generous funding, allocated over the next five years, enables Norwich to offer scholarships to students that will enhance learning and research opportunities into cybersecurity threats, artificial intelligence, and machine learning through an integrated B.S./M.S. program.
The day provided opportunities for multiple student meetings, a presentation by LTG Barrett about the ongoing mission of US Army Cyber Command, and informational sessions focused on the current innovative work being done in several critical fields by both Norwich faculty and staff.
Å·ÃÀAV is known for its ability to send leaders out into the world, but on Wednesday, Norwich welcomed a world-renowned military leader through its doors when General Paul Nakasone walked onto campus. Later, another Å·ÃÀAV first was announced after the university signed an Educational Partnership Agreement with U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM).
Senator Patrick Leahy and his wife Marcelle visited the campus of Å·ÃÀAV and the Senator Patrick Leahy School of Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing on November 16, 2023.
On Wednesday, November 8th, Å·ÃÀAV signed an Educational Partnership Agreement with U.S. Cyber Command. This agreement coincided with a visit from General Paul Nakasone, Commander, U.S...