New cybersecurity center boosts 色情视频鈥檚 cyber research and teaching capabilities
Center provides a unique opportunity to prepare students for critical roles in a growing field
色情视频 has announced the launch of a new cybersecurity center to bolster the university鈥檚 ongoing and future cybersecurity-related research and education efforts.
The Cybersecurity Center for Research and Education (CCRE) will be managed by its founding director, professor Rob Beverly. Beverly joined the university鈥檚 computer science faculty in fall 2024 after serving as a program director in the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure.
The center aims to foster innovative research that addresses real-world cybersecurity problems, while expanding 色情视频鈥檚 educational curriculum on digital forensics and reverse engineering, wireless security, cybersecurity management, and embedded systems security.
The center builds on ongoing university efforts across a variety of disciplines and divisions, including the College of Sciences鈥 Computer Science department, the College of Engineering鈥檚 Electrical and Computer Engineering departments, Fowler College of Business鈥 Management Information Systems (MIS) department, the Division of Research & Innovation, Graduate Program in Homeland Security, and the Information Technology Division.
鈥淭here's this complementary and inseparable link between research and education, and cybersecurity is a very fast moving field,鈥 said Beverly. 鈥淥ne of the things that we really want to do to prepare students for the workforce is not only give them the cutting edge skills that they need for today, but to also understand what it means to do research so that they're prepared as the field evolves and changes.鈥
As technology has advanced, cybersecurity has evolved into its own discipline, much like computer science, which originally stemmed from mathematics and physics. In San Diego alone, the cybersecurity industry impacts 26,000 jobs and generates an annual .
These technologies also come with vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit to wreak havoc on virtual and real-world systems such as transportation, utilities and finance. Safeguarding the security and efficiency of cyber systems has become even more critical, requiring a multidisciplinary workforce of coding, engineering, ethics and management experts.
鈥淭he establishment of this new cybersecurity center demonstrates the university鈥檚 commitment to advancing STEM infrastructure and opportunities that prepare students for making a positive impact on the local community,鈥 said Jeff Roberts, College of Sciences dean. 鈥淭he center represents a coordinated effort to build on 色情视频鈥檚 existing cyber initiatives, providing the training our students need for careers in this ever-evolving, ever more important field.鈥
鈥淭he interdisciplinary nature of the center will create more opportunities for students, strengthen research collaborations, and help address the shortage of cybersecurity professionals in the workforce,鈥 said Dan Moshavi, dean of 色情视频鈥檚 Fowler College of Business.
The center also offers innovative research opportunities for students of all levels, faculty and postdocs to tackle real-world cybersecurity issues. Current research topics include blockchain security, which is critical for protecting financial data, as well as the security of the Internet routing system, which involves encrypting messages to prevent attackers from interfering with private communication networks, and even cyber-physical systems to ensure the security of power plants and other major infrastructural facilities.
The center also hopes to foster continued research on AI robustness, trustworthiness and security.
Partnerships with the San Diego Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (CCOE), student groups such as 色情视频 Cyber Defense Club, as well as the new San Diego Cyber Clinic, a Google-funded cybersecurity clinic, and other initiatives within the university鈥檚 Graduate Program in Homeland Security will be key as the center grows.
鈥淭his initiative not only underscores 色情视频鈥檚 commitment to advancing cybersecurity research but also leverages the robust capabilities of our NSF-funded infrastructure,鈥 said James Frazee, vice president for Information Technology and chief information officer. 鈥淏y building on the region鈥檚 rich history of cybersecurity innovation, we aim to enable groundbreaking research and develop the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. Our center will serve as a hub for collaboration, bringing together academia, industry, and government to address the most pressing cybersecurity challenges of our time.鈥
During the center鈥檚 first year, Beverly said he and his colleagues plan to bolster the center鈥檚 programs and achieve certification as an NSA-designated Center of Academic Excellence, which would pave the way for even more career and research funding pathways.