CS Department hosted a summer academy for high school teachers and students. The summer academy covered topics in Cybersecurity and made the participates aware of cyber attacks threats and the solutions to prevent cyber attacks. ()
CS Department hosted an onsite summer academy for twenty JROTC cadets from June 12 through June 25. The cadets were housed at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ and enrolled in a 3-credit hours dual enrollment introductory computer science course. The primary course content included computer fundamentals and cybersecurity concepts.
Dr. Fan Wu chaired the breakout session on "Security Education" at 2022 SaTC PI meeting at Washington DC to share his educational experience from CAE-CD. This breakout session addressed two of the most important issues faced today and in the next ten years in cybersecurity education. These issues need to be deliberated because they have consequences for you, your students, your institutions, and the nation. Workforce composition: More people, more diverse, and more qualified? How can such workforce composition be achieved? What is happening and what needs to be created for such a workforce? Teaching content: What should we be teaching to what students? What will become obsolete? Which material is the most important to be taught?
Computer Science Department at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ co-hosts a Mobile Software Security Webinar jointly provided by Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Kennesaw State University virtually to cybersecurity community.
This seminar is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) EPSCoR RII Program, Award Number: 2019561. Dr. Li Jiang from Electrical and Computer Engineering Department gave a seminar on STEM topics to high school students from Brook T. Washington High School at Tuskegee.
Computer Science Department at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ co-hosts a Mobile Software Security Workshop jointly provided by Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Kennesaw State University virtually to cybersecurity community. ().
Computer Science Department at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ hosts a on-Line coding bootcamp jointly provided by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and ¿ì»îÊÓƵ that taught basic R programming, data wrangling and integration, visualization. Practice examples include COVID19 data analysis and survey data analysis (Workshop Website).
Computer Science Department at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ hosts a summer drone academy for local high school students. Summer Program that targets students attending high school (rising 10th, 11th, and 12th graders) in the surrounding Blackbelt school districts: Macon County and Montgomery County. This summer we had over 30 student participants. IC CAE related topics included in the summer curriculum for program attendees were: Social Media Data Analysis and Visualization, Password Security, Privacy and Security, Security Threats - Ransomware and Identity Theft. The participants were shocked to learn of the risks they expose themselves to on the Internet and appreciated the exercises which demonstrated and taught them how to protect themselves in the Cyber Environment (Project Website).
Computer Science Department at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ hosts a workshop on Mobile Software Security. This workshop is intended to promote Secure Mobile Software Development (SMSD) in education, to enhance student learning experience, and to foster collaboration among faculty in SMSD field (Workshop website).
The University has been awarded a five-year SFS-Scholarship grant from NSF starting from January 1, 2017. The project is to strength the national cyber security workforce. For the detail information, please visit the scholarship website (), or contact Dr. Fan Wu (fwu@tuskegee.edu).
¿ì»îÊÓƵ participated in 2016 Black Enterprise TechConneXt Hackahthon competition, which just took place in San Fransisco, CA during Oct. 8 - Oct. 11, 2016. The golden tiger team members include Joshua Silas (Freshman, EE), Madison Helmstetter (Junior, CS), Deasia Little (Senior, CS) , Jaylin Brown (Senior, CS, Team Leader), The team advanced to top 3 and made the presentation to the event. We learned the lessons including teamwork, product design and development, etc. The basic cyber contents, including secured wireless communication, software security design, etc. .
This workshop will be held at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ on July 30, 2015 and is intended to promote mobile security in education, to enhance student learning experience, and to foster collaboration among faculty in Information Assurance (IA)/Cyber Defense (CD) field.
This workshop is intended to promote cryptography in education, to enhance student learning experience, and to foster collaboration among faculty in Information Assurance (IA) field.Â
The second Summer Digital Forensics (CSI) Camp was held in Computer Science Department at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ between June 25 and June 29 in 2012. Twelve students from local high schools attended the second CSI Camp.
The first Summer Digital Forensics (CSI) Camp was held in Computer Science Department at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ between June 27 and July 01 in 2011. Seven students from local high schools attended the first CSI Camp.
On September 18th 2010, ¿ì»îÊÓƵ's Computer Science Department hosted the first Saturday Technology Boot Camp for high school students in the surrounding area.