The Purdue University Cybersecurity Camp is the only residential GenCyber student program for girls in grades 9 through 12 in Indiana and the neighboring Midwestern states.
The basic classes (Programming, Cybersecurity, and Networking) at the Cybersecurity Camp allow females to explore their interest in cybersecurity by learning about Cybersecurity First Principles, ethics, and online safety.
In addition, the girls will also attend eight cybersecurity electives:
- High Tech Crime Unit
- Wireless Security
- Mobile Forensics
- Catching Phish
- Robotics
- The Cybercriminal
- Ethical Hacking
- Networking
ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law 2022
The Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law (ADFSL) hosts an annual conference on digital forensics, security, and law. The Association of Digital Forensics, Security, and Law is the organization and manager of this distinctive and cutting-edge conference (ADFSL).
On April 20–21, 2006, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA hosted the ADFSL Meeting on Digital Forensics, Security, and Law’s inaugural annual conference. The idea behind the conference is that digital forensics encompasses more than just digital evidence. The conference’s goal is to reach a broad and diverse audience of academics, consultants, and business leaders who are active in the teaching, research, and application of digital forensics, greatly expanding the field of study.
The conference offers a forum for the presentation and debate of novel scholarship and course material regarding digital forensics and its connection to security and the law.
Contributions that examine the outcomes of multidisciplinary research and connect to the meeting point between theory, methodology, and empirical findings are especially appreciated. Manuscripts that provide the theoretical ideas behind the creation, administration, and diffusion of concepts in digital forensics will be of interest. Additionally, research findings and case studies that promote the use and comprehension of digital forensics methodologies and procedures to enable successful and efficient investigations will be made accessible during conference proceedings.
CERIAS Security Symposium 2023
The Purdue University Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) is the world’s foremost interdisciplinary academic center for cyber and cyber-physical systems, with over a hundred researchers addressing issues of security, privacy, resiliency, trusted electronics, autonomy, and explainable artificial intelligence. CERIAS brings world-class teachers, students, and industry partners together to design, create, and maintain trusted cyber/cyber-physical systems. CERIAS is an unbiased resource for the global community.
CERIAS research involves faculty from six distinct colleges and 20+ departments across campus. The six research priority areas for the faculty working with the center are summarized below:
- Assured Identity and Privacy
- End System Security
- Human Centric Security
- Network Security
- Policy, Law and Management
- Prevention, Detection and Response