Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies

A Mission to Serve a Vital Need

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The Institute prepares students and working professionals with the technical and business skills to meet the challenges and growing demand of the 21st century.

With a unique focus on business, workplace experience, job placement, and career development the Institute is a leader in developing highly skilled professionals in:

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  • Cybersecurity
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • and other emerging technologies  

"The Institute is a transformative endeavor for ΢Ȧ and our state. We are a regional center of excellence for this critical industry. Our leading researchers and professionals are developing practical and policy approaches to the cybersecurity challenges facing businesses, non-profits and government."

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At the Forefront - a Message from the Distinguished Chair

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“The Cyber Institute will provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills required to excel in the digital age. Students will be equipped with the tools and techniques to protect and secure sensitive information from cyber threats and attacks.”

“Moreover, they will be trained to develop and apply machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies to solve complex problems across various industries. The training needed to fill these important job needs can’t come soon enough."

- Distinguished Chair of the Institute, Congressman James Langevin

Creating Pathways for the Next Generation

Cultivating Interest Prior to College

GenCyber Camp for High School Students and Teachers

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The National Security Agency's GenCyber program provides free summer cybersecurity camp. As a camp host, ΢Ȧ provides teachers and rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with a two-week experience aimed at inspiring entrance into the field of cybersecurity.

Learn about our 2024 GenCyber Camp

Local High School Hosting

GenCyber Camp

Be one of the many high schools who have already visited us for a half-day GenCyber event and:

  • experience a campus tour
  • participate in a Data Visualization/CS/IT activity
  • learn about CSIS Programs and IT careers
  • have lunch in our dining center

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΢Ȧ Student, Faculty and Leadership Activity

Our students, faculty, and leadership are continuously participating in events related to the Institute and the field of cybersecurity. Here is what we've been involved in recently, though our participation dates back prior to the formation of the institute.

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Cyber Signing

On February 22 students and faculty celebrated the growing momentum of cybersecurity education at ΢Ȧ. Current majors and minors took part in a pledge to use their skills ethically as they prepare to enter the field.

Institutional Security Resources

΢Ȧ's Office of Information Security is tasked with ensuring the security and confidentiality of covered information and protecting against anticipated threats or hazards to the security and integrity and unauthorized access or use of such information.

More on ΢Ȧ's Office of Information Security

The Information Security Club exists for students who wish to discover the fast-paced world of information security. The club will explore different topics within the realm of information security and serve to host presentations and activities around expanding students’ knowledge and awareness of the state of the industry today.

The Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines is comprised of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students in Computing and Information Disciplines. ΢Ȧ established the Rhode Island Alpha Chapter of UPE in 2011 and continues to induct new members into the society each spring.

More on UPE at ΢Ȧ

Why Cybersecurity? Why at ΢Ȧ?

There will be a 34.7% employment growth for Information Security Analysts between 2021 and 2031. (prediction from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
The demand for cybersecurity experts is high, but the number of professionals is low. Over 2,700 job openings in Rhode Island. (cyberseek.org)

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Upcoming Events

΢Ȧ Cybersecurity News

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Brand New B.S. Degree in Cybersecurity @ ΢Ȧ

Did you know cybersecurity experts are in demand across the country? With a cybersecurity degree, you will become uniquely qualified to serve the security needs of businesses, government and other agencies that make up the nation’s infrastructure.

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External Security Resources

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Cybersecurity Institute

We are a regional center of excellence for cybersecurity. Our leading researchers and professionals are developing practical and policy approaches to the cybersecurity challenges facing businesses, non-profits and government.