Jacksonville State is delving deeper into cybersecurity.
JSU announced Thursday it received $229,296 from the National Science Foundation, an independent federal agency, to train cybersecurity instructors on campus. In addition, the school was awarded a $134,924 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense and the National Security Agency to develop an intelligence monitoring system that is currently in “prototype form,” said Guillermo Francia, the JSU computer science professor who has been leading the school’s charge into cybersecurity. For the full article click here
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