JP Auffret to Co-Lead First-of-its-Kind Mason Center for Excellence in Government Cybersecurity Risk Management and Resilience
January 17, 2023 / By John Hollis George Mason University will expand its research and real-world impact in Northern Virginia with a pair of projects that were made possible…
Mason – NSF Local Government Cybersecurity Partnering Workshop – Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula
Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula – Mason & NSF Local Government Cybersecurity Partnering Workshop at the Historic Beale Sanctuary in Tappahannock, Virginia Hosted by George Mason University and National Science…
Bringing the ‘economic miracle’ to Central African Republic November 2nd, 2021 / By Benjamin Kessler
In 2019, Serge Adouaka, an IT executive from Central African Republic (CAR), paid a six-week visit to George Mason University as part of his Humphrey Fellowship, a Fulbright-affiliated program for scholars and professionals…
Cybersecurity on Enterprise Risk and Mobile Security
This NSA granted curriculum development project focuses on two security areas: Enterprise Risk and Mobile Security. Motivation and Background With the rapidly increasing role of technology in society and the …
NSF “Bridging the Cybersecurity Leadership Gap: Assessment, Competencies and Capacity Building” Project
The goal of the 2013 – 2016 NSF “Bridging the Cybersecurity Leadership Gap: Assessment, Competencies and Capacity Building” project is to help address the cybersecurity leadership gap developing Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) core competencies.
City/County Cybersecurity Partnership
The objective of this NSF-funded project (NSF Award #1623653) is to develop and provide focused and context specific cybersecurity leadership education and training for city and county governments.