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McCrary Institute leads in cybersecurity innovation, collaboration
In the digital age, where cybersecurity threats loom large over contemporary life, the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure...
Local governments are more vulnerable to cyberattacks than ever before. Meyer/USA Today
McCrary Institute in the news with Jen Easterly, head of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), sheds light on the vulnerabilities of local...
Newsweek: The U.S. Must Release the Semiconductor Industry from China’s Grasp
China keeps 'chipping' away at US security. McCrary's Frank Cilluffo & Kelsey Shields argue it's time to onshore chip production and fund this looming national & economic security...
Jason Bellini w/McCrary – Experts: Cyber Warfare May Be Used To Start Invasion Into Ukraine
McCrary expert interviewed by Newsy TV, about the possible cyberattacks against Ukraine's critical infrastructure. Frank Cilluffo, Director of the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical...
McCrary Institute at DHS Science & Technology Directorate’s (S&T) Hosted Infrastructure Security & Resilience Month Webinar
Join us for Training a Resilient Workforce in Support of Critical Infrastructure Webinar, hosted by The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) and...
Featured Faculty
Dr. Dozier is the Charles D. McCrary Eminent Chair Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering and director of the Artificial Intelligence & Identity Research Lab. His research interests include artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber identity, neural networks and facial recognition.
Gerry Dozier
Charles D. McCrary Eminent Chair Professor, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
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Auburn University College of Engineering Artificial Intelligence
US is running out of time to prepare for a Russian cyber attack / Fox News
What comes next is anyone's guess, and the window for our cyber readiness is closing fast. Why hasn’t cyber figured more prominently...
Backbone is everything, don’t be owned by your infrastructure: Lessons from Ukraine for America
Soviet Russia was the source of Ukraine’s infrastructure. If Taiwan were to fall to China, is the U.S. subject to the same fate? From that...
Expert’s View: COVID-19, the Food Supply, and Cybersecurity: Coalescing Concerns
COVID-19 dramatically disrupted the food supply, but we must be prepared to tackle new kinds of disruptions in the future. Learn about the...
Featured Expert
Jeanette Manfra is the Global Director for Security and Compliance within the Google Cloud Office of the CISO. Jeanette is focusing on helping customers, particularly those in regulated industries, build and maintain the highest levels of security and trust into their technical infrastructure and services.
Jeanette Manfra
Global Director of Security & Compliance Google Cloud
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Effective Layered Cyber Deterrence Strategy
New Op-Ed on Executing an Effective Layered Cyber Deterrence Strategy. View...
Three Auburn engineers featured in cybersecurity episode of ‘Reinventing School’
Three Auburn engineers were recently featured on a new episode of “Reinventing School,” a web series that examines the future of education as...
McCrary Institute Director Testifies Before House Armed Services Subcommittee
Auburn University’s Frank Cilluffo will once again testify in front of Congress on Thursday to address recommendations made by the U.S....
Tauritz tapped as interim director of Auburn Cyber Research Center
Associate professor Daniel Tauritz has been named interim director of the Auburn Cyber Research Center, according to an...
Auburn’s combined commencement ceremonies postponed indefinitely
Planned August celebrations to recognize Auburn University spring and summer 2020 graduates have been indefinitely postponed due to recent...
Cilluffo responds to recent Twitter hack
WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — Twitter confirmed that it suffered a "coordinated social engineering attack" that allowed hackers to...