Students will gain cyberforensics skills, put them to practice and compete in challenges!
Students will gain cyberforensics skills, put them to practice and compete in challenges!
Computer science students created CarbonCompass, an AI-powered tool that helps entrepreneurs find eco-friendly locations for their new businesses.
Come learn cyber forensics skills, put them to practice and complete in challenges!
Though its mission wrapped early, CAOE shaped student leaders and delivered solutions for real-world challenges.
Tiffany Bao receives NSF award to develop AI that mimics expert intuition and uncovers vulnerabilities before cyberattacks.
ASU researchers follow blockchain breadcrumbs, exposing shady patterns and building smarter tech to keep the digital world on track.
With zero batteries and zero chill, smart sensors are leaking data left and right. Luckily, ASU researchers are on the case.
ASU and fellow Arizona universities unite to create new statewide cybersecurity competition.
ASU cybersecurity doctoral student studies ways to protect users from themselves.
Top computer security professionals competed for prizes and bragging rights at annual Computer Security Applications Conference.
ASU faculty members awarded funding to open AI+X opportunities from middle school to graduate school.
A Fulton Schools consortium of six laboratories has led to a successful startup that puts graduates to work in tough roles.
ASU cybersecurity expert warns that our most personal data must be better protected.
Cybersecurity team will parlay winnings to prepare for 2025 AIxCC finale.
Cybersecurity researchers craft reverse engineering solution for DARPA.
The Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations connects talented students with mentors and research opportunities.
With an eye on employability and excellence, Director Ross Maciejewski charts forward course at ASU.
DARPA funding will help develop master’s degree program in AI applications for computer security.
Teams in ASU’s School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence will conduct research relevant to U.S. Department of Defense science and technology missions.
An ASU associate professor has developed the definitive global platform for training a well-qualified, dedicated cybersecurity workforce to fight surging cybercrime.