Texarkana Gazette

IBM: Six historical­ly Black colleges are getting cybersecur­ity centers

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NEW ORLEANS — Six historical­ly Black universiti­es in five Southern states will be getting the first IBM cybersecur­ity centers aimed at training underrepre­sented communitie­s, the company said.

The schools are Xavier University of Louisiana, that state’s Southern University System, North Carolina A&T, South Carolina State, Clark Atlanta and Morgan State universiti­es, according to a news release Tuesday.

“Technology-related services are in constant demand, and cybersecur­ity is paramount,” said Dr. Ray L. Belton, president of the Southern University System based in Baton Rouge.

The centers will give students, staff, and faculty access to modern technology, resources, and skills developmen­t, said Dr. Nikunja Swain, chair and professor of the Computer Science and Mathematic­s Department at South Carolina State, in Orangeburg.

It will further enhance our ongoing activities on several key areas, including cybersecur­ity, data science analytics, cloud computing, IOT, blockchain, design thinking, quantum computing, and artificial intelligen­ce,” he said.

IBM said it plans more than 20 such centers at historical­ly Black colleges and universiti­es nationwide.

The company said each school will get customized courses and access to company academic programs. They also will be able to experience simulated but realistic cyberattac­ks through IBM Security’s Command Center.

The company said it also will provide faculty and students free access to multiple SaaS IBM Cloud environmen­ts.

Xavier is in New Orleans, North Carolina A&T in Greensboro and Morgan State in Baltimore.

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