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Teaching the next generation of cybersecurity professionals

  • Written by Nasir Memon, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, New York University
imageTeams collaborate to attack each other's systems, and simultaneously defend their own.CSAW, CC BY-ND

Each morning seems to bring new reports of hacks, privacy breaches, threats to national defense or our critical infrastructure and even shutdowns of hospitals. As the attacks become more sophisticated and more frequently perpetrated by nation-states...

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