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Virginia Tech and university partners aim to protect, toughen, and augment transportation navigation systems
A new Tier 1 University Transportation Center has been established to help make transportation networks more resilient to cyber attacks,…
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Securing the Future of Healthcare: CCI’s Central Virginia Node Medical Device Security Testbed
The Central Virginia Node of the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI CVN), is happy to welcome you to its Medical Device…
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Commonwealth Cyber Initiative named one of 15 specialized wireless testing centers worldwide
The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI) xG Testbed at Virginia Tech now boasts the only Open Testing and Integration Center (OTIC) in the Commonwealth…
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Commonwealth Cyber Initiative funds $700,000 in experiential learning projects to support Virginia students
The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI) is investing approximately $700,000 in seven experiential learning projects that give students crucial cybersecurity, on-the-job training in areas…
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$1.3 million to increase computer science education in Va. schools
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced more than $1.3 million in state grants to support the implementation of Virginia’s Computer Science…
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City schools to receive state grants for computer science
The Charlottesville Public Schools will get $124,000 in state grants to support the implementation of Virginia’s Computer Science Standards of…
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Assurance in artificial intelligence becomes focus of Commonwealth Cyber Initiative workshop
Artificial intelligence is spreading through our homes and infrastructure, powering systems that can adapt to external input, whether it’s a…
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State funding approved for cyber research nodes, including one run by VCU
Virginia has fulfilled its initial budget promise for a statewide cybersecurity research initiative by approving $10 million in state funding…
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Virginia seeks larger pipeline of computer science degrees
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) disclosed plans Thursday to help public universities produce 31,000 more degrees in computer science and…
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Barbara D. Boyan column: Solving the new literacy crisis
Today’s undergraduates are the most sophisticated users and consumers of technology colleges have ever seen. This is not surprising. Generation…
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