Augusta University's School of Computer and Cyber Sciences has been awarded a $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation's CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program.
The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences is proud to welcome Dr. Ahmed AlEroud and Dr. Richard DeFrancisco to the school's faculty this semester.
Congratulations to School of Computer and Cyber Sciences faculty members Dr. Gagan Agrawal and Dr. Michael Nowatkowski in their new leadership appointments.
Augusta University has been selected as an academic coalition partner in a new cybersecurity workforce development program with the University of West Florida. This program is supported by a $6 million grant, awarded by the National Security Agency.
Augusta University hosted the Southeastern Regional Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition (CPTC) for the second consecutive year.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences professor Dr. Gagan Agrawal has been awarded another $500,000 National Science Foundation grant.
Six students at the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences will receive the prestigious Department of Defense Cybersecurity Scholarship, which guarantees them a job with a Department of Defense agency upon graduation.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences volunteer Julianna Rodriguez has been named Augusta University's Volunteer of the Year, the university's highest volunteerism honor.
Dr. Konstantin "Costas" Busch and Dr. Jason Williams are joining the faculty of the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences in the fall 2020 semester.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences professor Dr. Gagan Agrawal has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences is thrilled to announce that two more faculty will be joining us in the new academic year.
The second annual Data Science Workshop, scheduled for March 26-27 at the Georgia Cyber Center, has been postponed out of caution due to COVID-19 concerns.
Supported by the National Science Foundation, the workshop, “Emerging Data Science Methods for Complex Biomedical and Cyber Data,” will take place on March 26-27 at the Georgia Cyber Center.
The Board of Regents voted unanimously to approve the introduction of a new master's degree in computer science, the second graduate level program offered through the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences.
The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences is thrilled to announce four more new faculty have joined the school starting this semester.
Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and Savannah River National Laboratory will sign a Memorandum of Understanding on Thursday, Dec. 5.
The partnership between the two institutions forms a framework for collaboration in training, research and other educational endeavors in the areas of cybersecurity and cyber-physical systems.
“Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing career fields in the world and it’s critically important that we help prepare girls for leadership in these areas,” said Sue Else, CEO of Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia.
While the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences may be a new school founded in 2017, computer science education at Augusta University has deep roots dating back to 1979.
“In this competition, a scenario is built around a fictitious organization and the competing teams are looking to identify and report on vulnerabilities that are really similar to what they would see in a real-world environment.”