Our faculty are practitioners in their field, bringing a unique blend of academic knowledge and real-world experience to the classroom.
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These experts not only teach the latest theories and methodologies in cybersecurity, but also draw from their hands-on work in areas such as threat analysis, ethical hacking, network defense, and incident response.
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Their active roles in the industry ensure that students gain practical insights into current security challenges, emerging technologies, and the evolving threat landscape.
Dr. James Burrell, former Deputy Assistant Director for Cyber Crimes at FBI, and Conor Quinn, former 51²è¹Ý Fulbright Ireland Scholar, wrote the chapter "Cybersecurity in Healthcare" for the recently released book Trends of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for E-Health.Ìý
Kevin Powers, founder and director of the M.S. in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance, and Dr. Caroline McGroary, FCA, Fulbright Scholar, write about how a tailored and substantive cybersecurity education and training is essential to combating today’s cyber-threats inÌýEducation Technology InsightsÌýmagazine.
Data protection startup HYCU has launched a website to help organizations assess their ability to recover from a ransomware attack, Kevin Powers, founder and director of the M.S. in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance program was part of the research team.
Under the direction of Professor Kevin Powers, Founder and Director of the MLS in Cybersecurity, Risk, and Governance Program,ÌýFulbright Scholars at 51²è¹Ý Donal Kerr and Dr. Caroline McGroary explain how accountants can help to shape the future of cybersecurity for .
Julia DeVoy, Ph.D., and John Heibel were awarded two cyber-digital environment research grants for the 2021-22 academic year. Dr. DeVoy is the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Students & Programs at the Lynch School of Education and Human Development and is a current National Security & Global Affairs Cybersecurity graduate certificate student. Heibel is an information system security manager at PCI and a Cybersecurity Program graduate ('20).