Boosting cyber minds

February 13, 2024
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TLDR: The University of Delaware (UD) has received $3.4 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support top-tier cybersecurity students and enhance professional development opportunities. The funding will provide scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students who will go on to serve in crucial roles across federal, state, local, and tribal security sectors. It will also bolster UD’s offerings in career preparation, professional development, and hands-on cybersecurity training. The program will require scholarship recipients to work in cybersecurity-related jobs for government organizations for the same or longer length of time as their scholarship. This funding will further enhance UD’s cybersecurity research through the Center for Cybersecurity, Assurance, and Privacy. The program aims to attract top-tier cybersecurity students to UD and foster collaborations with government agencies.

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