The students competed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, facing not only competition on site, but also a total of 62 teams at seven national labs on Dec. 1.
Accredited nationally, the Jack H. Brown College cybersecurity program is preparing the next generation of information and electronic protection leaders.
Younglee Kim (nursing), Astrid Sheil, (communication studies) and Tony Coulson (information and decision sciences) were mentioned in news coverage on various topics.
The Computer Science and Engineering Club at Cal State San Bernardino will host its first Google Cloud Platform Hackathon March 2-3.
The team “Peace of Mind,” with team members Samuel Jacuinde, Montana Williams, Nicholas Thai, Colby Holloman and Daniel Martinez, took first place. Each team member was awarded a Google Home Mini.
Tony Coulson (CSUSB Cybersecurity Center) discussed cybersecurity career opportunities in the Coachella Valley, and Barbara Sirotnik (Institute for Applied Sciences) commented on the latest Purchasing Managers Index report.
Led by Professor Tony Coulson, the CSUSB cybersecurity program continues to grow and expand, creating incredible programs that offer exciting opportunities for students to excel as emerging leaders in the cyber field.