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Industry Advisors

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The Duke Cybersecurity Master of Engineering program is privileged to have globally recognized leaders as members of our Industry Advisory Board.

 

 

Partnerships for Research

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We established collaborations with top cyber companies to allow students to engage in research and contribute to solving real-world challenges. 

 

Research Paper: Generative AI in Cybersecurity: Through the joint efforts of Duke Pratt School of Engineering, Coalfire, and Safebreach, this research meticulously analyzes how malicious agents are exploiting GAI to augment their attack strategies, emphasizing a critical issue for the integrity of future cybersecurity initiatives. The study highlights the critical need for organizations to proactively identify and develop more complex defensive strategies to counter the sophisticated employment of GAI in malware creation.

Cybersecurity Leaders Seminar Series

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Art Ehuan introduces Carl Ghatta

Top cybersecurity leaders visit Duke to engage with cybersecurity students as part of a seminar series scheduled for the first fall semester of the program. In the photo, Art Ehuan, the program director, introduces Carl Ghattas, Senior Vice President for Booz Allen Hamilton.

Mentoring for Cybersecurity Achievement Program (MCAP)

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students attending a panel talk

The Duke Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity Mentoring Program, known as the “Mentoring for Cybersecurity Achievement Program” (MCAP), allows students to develop a partnership with a cybersecurity professional. MCAP’s goal is to offer opportunities for relationship-building and career guidance during students’ tenure as they seek and navigate post-degree opportunities in the growing field of cybersecurity.   

The mentors are cybersecurity professionals with significant experience in private and/or public sector technical and/or managerial roles. Mentors volunteer their time and work with individual students to support and achieve the student’s objectives.