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This agreement will support future partnerships between the two schools, beginning with five cyber security research projects from teams of faculty from both institutions.
This collaboration has its roots from when Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert visited UMBC in February 2014. During the visit Greenert met with Hrabowski to discuss ways to work together on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) initiatives. This initial visit between the two illuminated the institutions’ mutual strengths and interests in cybersecurity.
The initial cyber collaborative projects between the USNA and UMBC will involve areas from tactile authentication for mobile devices to detecting anomalies in cyber-physical systems to securing cloud services using policy-based approaches.
“I wanted to do this since I assumed the position of superintendent last year,” said Carter, from the UMBC campus. “To partner with a school like UMBC is a great opportunity, particularly a school represented with so many opportunities for woman, international students and minorities.”
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The academy also now offers a cyber operations major, an interdisciplinary course of study that covers a wide range of cyber-related operations, both technical and non-technical. And, in December 2014, Congress approved funding for a dedicated building to house USNA's Center for Cyber Security Studies.
"I predict 30 years from now, what we did here (at the CRADA signing) will be vital to national defense," said Carter.
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