WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Once again, Purdue University is welcoming cyber experts to campus and encouraging them to bring with them all possible worst-case digital scenarios and other cyber challenges. This invitation is for the annual CERIAS symposium on April 2-3, at which academic cyber researchers and industry professionals will collaborate to define, prioritize, and work on security threats and barriers to progress in the cyber field.
This year’s 25th annual CERIAS Cybersecurity Symposium agenda features nearly two dozen speakers and panelists, titled “Protecting Innovation: Protecting the Frontlines in Our Cyber-Physical World,” with a 9 a.m. kick-off on April 2. The keynote address, “Emerging and Future Cybersecurity Risks”, included. National Security,” from Daniel “Rags” Ragsdale, deputy assistant director for workforce and education in the White House Office of the National Cyber Director.
The event will begin at 8:45 a.m. April 2 with remarks from Purdue President Mung Chiang.
Online registration is available here. All University students, faculty and staff can participate for free. The cost for those who work in the military or government is $180. All others cost $360. Registration will also be available for the event to be held at the Stewart Center, 128 Memorial Mall, Room G-32, West Lafayette.
Read more about the symposium here.
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