10/28/2003 5:00pm-6:00pm DLC 1B70
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Sandia Labs CyberDefenders Program
Karen Shanklin
Sandia National Laboratories
Jeffery W. (Jeff) Hampton
Sandia National Laboratories
Computer security is of critical importance, not only to
Sandia National Laboratories
but also to industry in general. The Cyber Defender Program gives
computer science students practical experience directed toward understanding
computer systems, network operations, and information protection. The mentors
and staff of the CCD program have developed a unique environment that
challenges students with cutting edge research projects, while supplying
multiple levels of new skills for students with varied computer backgrounds.
It also provides students with a legitimate venue for performing experiments on
attacking and defending computer systems with proper guidance and protective
measures in place. There will be an overview of the program and a couple of the
student projects will be highlighted. Resumes for Sandia and the CyberDefenders
Program, both internships and salaried positions, will be accepted at the talk.
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