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DESCRIPTION:There is an ever-increasing need for cybersecurity education in
  the age of Internet of Things (IoT) and cyber-physical systems (CPS). Tec
 hnologies of IoT and CPS are transforming engineering systems and critical
  infrastructure\, such as energy grid\, healthcare\, and manufacturing\, e
 nabling connectivity and autonomous operations. Along with the enormous be
 nefits of these disruptive technologies\, there are alarming cybersecurity
  concerns. The vulnerabilities to cyberattacks and their negative impacts 
 are becoming far greater and can cause devastating damage to physical asse
 ts\, health as well as public safety concerns. Cybersecurity education is 
 now needed for anyone working with technology\, especially those incorpora
 ted in critical infrastructure. Hence\, there is a growing need for cybers
 ecurity education accessible to a broader audience of engineering students
 . In this talk\, I will highlight the impacts of emerging technologies and
  artificial intelligence on cybersecurity. Then\, I will present efforts a
 iming at filling the gap in cybersecurity education giving an example of c
 ybersecurity course structure and certification accessible to students in 
 different engineering majors. Sample interdisciplinary modules combining a
 rtificial intelligence and cybersecurity will be discussed.\n\nSpeaker(s):
  Dr. Mai Abdelhakim\n\nRoom: 1235\, Bldg: Benedum Hall\, 1235 Benedum Hall
 \, 3700 O&#39;Hara St\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, United States\, 15261\, Vi
 rtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/374967
LOCATION:Room: 1235\, Bldg: Benedum Hall\, 1235 Benedum Hall\, 3700 O&#39;Hara 
 St\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, United States\, 15261\, Virtual: https://
 events.vtools.ieee.org/m/374967
ORGANIZER:ahmed.dallal@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:25
SUMMARY:Cybersecurity Education for Engineers
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/374967
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;There is an ever-increasing need for cyber
 security education in the age of Internet of Things (IoT) and cyber-physic
 al systems (CPS). Technologies of IoT and CPS are transforming engineering
  systems and critical infrastructure\, such as energy grid\, healthcare\, 
 and manufacturing\, enabling connectivity and autonomous operations. Along
  with the enormous benefits of these disruptive technologies\, there are a
 larming cybersecurity concerns. The vulnerabilities to cyberattacks and th
 eir negative impacts are becoming far greater and can cause devastating da
 mage to physical assets\, health as well as public safety concerns. Cybers
 ecurity education is now needed for anyone working with technology\, espec
 ially those incorporated in critical infrastructure. Hence\, there is a gr
 owing need for cybersecurity education accessible to a broader audience of
  engineering students. In this talk\, I will highlight the impacts of emer
 ging technologies and artificial intelligence on cybersecurity. Then\, I w
 ill present efforts aiming at filling the gap in cybersecurity education g
 iving an example of cybersecurity course structure and certification acces
 sible to students in different engineering majors. Sample interdisciplinar
 y modules combining artificial intelligence and cybersecurity will be disc
 ussed.&lt;/p&gt;
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