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UMBC Cyber Dawgs were recently named CyberForce national champions, illustrating UMBC's spirit to commitment in excellence. UMBC is at the cornerstone of cybersecurity education, creating future...
UMBC Cybersecurity Graduate Programs respond to the local and national need for trained cybersecurity professionals. At UMBC, we are focused on being cyber aware and celebrate Cyber Awareness...
In partnership with five universities, UMBC joins forces to launch the International Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to help secure critical systems against cyber attacks. In today’s Industry...
The Cybersecurity Industry Demand continues to grow. In fact, Cybersecurity at UMBC grew five times in six years! For anyone wanting to work in the Maryland area in Cybersecurity, now is a...
UMBC’s Meyerhoff Scholars program continues to illustrate the power of increasing diversity in STEM fields. UMBC learned a lot of valuable lessons from that model when it launched the Cyber...
Rick Forno, Program Director for UMBC's Graduate Programs in Cybersecurity, was recently interviewed for a Public Radio International article on Cyberwar. Read the full text of the article below,...
UMBC's CyberDawgs placed second at the 2013 Maryland Cyber Challenge (MDC3) finals held in Baltimore on Oct. 9 as part of the CyberMaryland 2013 Conference. During the finals, teams competed...
SAIC, The State Of Maryland, And UMBC Announce 2013 Maryland Cyber Challenge Cyber Competition Drives Education and Careers in Cybersecurity Science Applications International Corporation...
First-year Cybersecurity MPS student Andrew Shiffer placed third in Microsoft's "Cybersecurity 2020" student essay contest. The contest allows Microsoft to solicit original research about...
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