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Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Implementation: Medium: Engaging Scholars in Cybers — NSF Award to Johns Hopkins University

In today’s rapidly evolving information technology landscape, network security is a critical pillar of cybersecurity. Preparing the next generation of IT research professionals to secure digital infrastructure requires theoretical knowledge, but also demands hands-on experience with real-world threats and data. This pr

Award titleCollaborative Research: CyberTraining: Implementation: Medium: Engaging Scholars in Cybers
Award ID2519417
AwardeeJohns Hopkins University
CityBALTIMORE
StateMD
Amount obligated$137,893
Principal investigatorAlexander Marder
ProgramCyberTraining - Training-based
Start date07/01/2025
AbstractIn today’s rapidly evolving information technology landscape, network security is a critical pillar of cybersecurity. Preparing the next generation of IT research professionals to secure digital infrastructure requires theoretical knowledge, but also demands hands-on experience with real-world threats and data. This project bridges this gap through integration of advanced data science techniques and practical skills in cyberinfrastructure (CI) within the classroom. This project establishes the C
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