News

Everyone needs Cybersecurity

Author: Janessa Palmieri, B.S. Student Cyber Operations Everyone needs cybersecurity. From a family household to a small business to a large corporation, all need cybersecurity. Even hospitals, banks, schools, and local to federal governments need cybersecurity....

read more

SEIZE THE MOMENT: NOW IS THE TIME FOR WOMEN IN CYBER

When you think of leaders in cyber and tech, are men at the top of your list? Do you know any women in cybersecurity? You can’t be what you can’t see, and CybHER has created a new initiative to highlight leading women in our field and allies who aim to close the...

read more

Diane Janosek

Diane M. Janosek is inspiring a generation of Americans to become cyber warriors and defenders, as she is a zealous advocate for strong cybersecurity programs to protect the nation’s economic security. Diane is leading a charge for accessible high-caliber K-12...

read more

Education Companies offering Free Subscriptions

Here is a list of education companies offering free subscriptions due to schools closing during the Coronavirus outbreak.Disovery Ed  Brainpop Kahoot Pronto BookCreater App Google for Edu Tynker Buncee Pear Deck KamiParlay Elementari Edpuzzle Wakelet Twinkl Hapara...

read more

Rocket Girls 2020 Waiver of Liability

Upon camp registration (and checking waiver box), we acknowledge that we are aware of, appreciate the character of, and voluntarily assume the risks involved in participating in DSU’s Rocket Girls Powered by AT&T Camp (with CybHER and WiCyS Mid-Atlantic...

read more

F.A.Q. Rocket Girls 2020

What is RocketGirls powered by AT&T? A unique cyber camp focused on cybersecurity and space that is hosted at the Kennedy Space center in Florida. It is three camp days plus time to travel and one day to explore. What age group is this camp for? Female high school...

read more

Tips on how to be #CyberAware

Author: Janessa Palmieri, Cyber Operations Freshman, DSU   Have a Strong Password The longer the password, the better. Add symbols, numbers, and mix up lower and upper case letters. Try replacing letters with numbers that look like that letter. For example, the word...

read more