Students Reach Semifinals of Cybersecurity Strategy Challenge for Second Year
| by Mark Anderson
Students had to think quick in a scenario-based competition responding to an airport security hack involving a Russian oligarch.
| by Mark Anderson
Students had to think quick in a scenario-based competition responding to an airport security hack involving a Russian oligarch.
| by Jessie Raymond
Winding down his tenure as the first head of New York City Cyber Command, Geoff Brown has taken a two-year part-time teaching position at the Institute.
| by Elle Zesky
The world of personal transportation has rapidly evolved. We see the emergence of autonomous vehicles and collaborative vehicles which could have wide-reaching benefits and risks for society. Watch the recording of a talk that explored cybersecurity concerns in emerging technologies and how these can be generalized to other domains of critical infrastructure.
| by Jason Warburg
The Middlebury Institute’s Faculty Excellence Award for 2020/21 has been awarded to Professor Philipp Bleek of the Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies program, who met the challenge of adapting his courses to the online learning environment with enthusiasm and innovation.
| by Elle Zesky
On April 8th, Cyber Collaborative Visiting Fellow, and a finalist for a visiting faculty appointment in the Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies program, Robert Siudak gave a presentation on “Cybersecurity Discourses and Their Policy Implications” to the MIIS community.
| by Elle Zesky
The Center for Careers and Internships’ Middlebury Professional Network, in collaboration with Middlebury in DC, the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, and the Cyber Collaborative brings you a discussion among professionals who have a variety of vantage points on the cyberspace challenges.
| by Elle Zesky
The first episode of the Cyber Collaborative podcast is here! This episode features MIIS alum William Altman who works as a Cyber Security Consultant for Cyber Cube!
| by Elle Zesky
The Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge, organized by the Atlantic Council, is an annual cyber policy and strategy competition where students from across the globe compete in developing policy recommendations tackling a fictional cyber catastrophe.