American cyber hegemony: Science fiction turned into reality cgtn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cgtn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Recent data thefts and systems intrusions, particularly with respect to ransomware, have assured that cybersecurity is top of mind for corporate executives and compliance officials. We at EBG have tried to keep you up to date with respect to legislative, regulatory and litigation developments.
“The Tower,” a team of computer science and cyber engineering students, earned top honors at Louisiana Tech University’s 12th annual Cyber Storm event. The team, which included Joseph Brown, cyber engineering student from Covington, Louisiana; Jacob Dumontier, cyber engineering student from New Orleans, Louisiana; Seth Gautreaux, cyber engineering student from Raceland, Louisiana; Cameron Mitchell, computer science student from Bossier City, Louisiana; Nikolas Morgan, cyber engineering student from Sherwood, Arkansas; Carter Ray, cyber engineering student from Magnolia, Arkansas; Kyle Rouselle, computer science student from Luling, Louisiana; and Austin Scioneaux, cyber engineering student from Garyville, Louisiana, won the competition by developing the best defensive and offensive cyber strategies.
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science held its annual Senior Projects Conference on Friday, May 7.
The Senior Projects Conference is the culmination of the College of Engineering and Science (COES) senior capstone experience – a yearlong series of hands-on and independent study courses in which students develop solutions to real-world problems and create innovative products.
The 2021 Senior Projects Conference was like no other, both in that it was the first to be held in the Integrated Engineering and Science Building (IESB) and in that seniors had to get creative in developing safe ways to collaborate with their teams and their project advisors early on.