$6.5M boost for cyberinfrastructure capacity, training in the Pacific
The project will offer services, education and research programs to engage faculty, researchers and students in advanced cyberinfrastructure.
The project will offer services, education and research programs to engage faculty, researchers and students in advanced cyberinfrastructure.
Students will learn cybersecurity skills to protect vulnerable organizations and infrastructure in the state of Hawaiʻi
ARL at 东精影业 is addressing problems facing Hawaiʻi and the world such as the devastating Maui wildfires and the COVID-19 pandemic.
ARL at 东精影业 is the fifth U.S. Navy-sponsored University-Affiliated Research Center, bringing in a total of $139 million since it was established in 2008.
The 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 team consisted of eight undergraduate and graduate information and computer science students.
东精影业 West Oʻahu students connect with local businesses and alumni in hopes of internships and to guide their path after college.
东精影业 Mānoa and the U.S. Department of Energy held CyberStrike: LIGHTS OUT and CyberStrike: NEMESIS training workshops.
Tech events from September 28 through October 27 are designed to connect Hawaiʻi students with information technology companies.
The new class will teach 东精影业 law students how to hack into computers and better equip them in cybersecurity law.
The $100K grant will help students earn careers in computer tech.