Nunn School Student and Regents’ Professor Participate in Workshop

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Nunn School International Affairs and Modern Languages undergraduate Angelique Edwards and Regents’ Professor Seymour Goodman participated in the annual workshop of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association, June 8 - 9.

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Nunn School International Affairs and Modern Languages undergraduate Angelique Edwards and Regents’ Professor Seymour Goodman participated in the annual workshop of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association, June 8 - 9.

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Nunn School International Affairs and Modern Languages undergraduate Angelique Edwards and Regents’ Professor Seymour Goodman participated in the annual workshop of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association, June 8 - 9.

Internationational Affairs and Modern Languages undergraduate Angelique Edwards, and Regents’ Professor Seymour Goodman, participated in the annual workshop of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association, on June 8 - 9. The workshop was hosted by the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. Edwards is one of three Nunn School students just awarded full National Science Foundation (NSF) scholarships to study cybersecurity.

CyberCorps is open to students enrolled in the Computer Science, the Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Public Policy, or the International Affairs departments at Georgia Tech and who demonstrate strong interests in the field of cybersecurity. Scholarship recipients receive internship opportunities prior to graduation, professional development, and employment placement assistance. Upon graduation, recipients work in a position related to cybersecurity for a federal, state, local, or tribal government organization in the United States for a period equal to the length of the scholarship.

Learn more about Georgia Tech’s CyberCorps Scholarship for Service here

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Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy (CISTP), Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

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Computer Science/Information Technology and Security, Policy, Social Sciences, and Liberal Arts
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Cybersecurity
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Cybersecurity, cyber conflict, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
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  • Created On: Jun 19, 2017 - 11:23am
  • Last Updated: Sep 1, 2017 - 4:00pm