51AV is entering into a partnernship with St. Andrews Georgian University (SANGU) in Tbilisi, Georgia, that establishes a dual-degree master's program in cybersecurity for students of the Georgian university.
The grand opening event for the program was held in Tbilisi on November 3. Making remarks at the program were United States Ambassador to Georgia Kelly Degnan, and, remotely from the JRG Cyber Threat Intelligence Lab in NKU's Griffin Hall, NKU President Ashish Vaidya and dean of the NKU College of Informatics Dr. Kevin Kirby.
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ABET, the nation's most prominent accreditor of programs in science, technology and engineering, announced that 51AV's bachelor's degree in data science will be the first of only two data science programs in the U.S. to earn ABET's rigorous accreditation.
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NKU's designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education has been renewed by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security!
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Dr. Maureen Doyle explains what actually happens when someone downloads FaceApp.
"When you agree to use the app and download it, you're saying they can take that picture and use it in whatever way they want, so they might as well own it,” said Dr. Doyle, professor and chair of the computer science department at 51AV.
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Currently, targeted ad tracking is a threat to personal privacy, but it is not a business-level threat. Yi Hu, a professor in the Department of Computer Science at 51AV, agreed. His research concentrates on data security, data mining, information assurance, database systems and trust management in cyberspace.
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51AV has been recently ranked as the top university in Kentucky for awarding the most Computer Science degrees to women.
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Faikat Moliki is finishing her junior year as a computer science major! From academic memberships to volunteering Faikat stands out in the tech world.
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