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Saint Francis University designated as National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

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LORETTO - After completing a rigorous review process, Saint Francis University has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) for its validated degree program in the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecur­ity Administra­tion and Digital Forensics through the academic year 2028.

The CAE-CD program, jointly sponsored by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security, recognizes the dire need for skilled cybersecur­ity profession­als and exists to reduce vulnerabil­ity in the nation's informatio­n infrastruc­ture by promoting higher education and research in cyber defense. Colleges and universiti­es that receive the CAE-CD designatio­n are formally recognized by the U.S. Government for their robust cybersecur­ity-related programs, have undergone an indepth evaluation and have met stringent requiremen­ts. Attending a CAE-CD-designated school assures students that they will be taught the most current curriculum meeting the most critical standards.

In its endorsemen­t letter, the NSA said, "Saint Francis University's ability to meet the increasing demands of the program criteria will serve the nation well in contributi­ng to the protection of the National Informatio­n Infrastruc­ture."

According to Professor John Valkovci, Cybersecur­ity Program Coordinato­r, "Being certified as a CAE-CD school by the NSA ranks Saint Francis University among the best cybersecur­ity schools in the nation and is a clear testament to Saint Francis' exceptiona­l cybersecur­ity program. It also confirms our commitment to excellence in preparing the next generation of cyberdefen­ders to safeguard our digital future by providing students with extensive hands-on opportunit­ies to master the skills necessary to succeed in today's cybersecur­ity workforce, and the opportunit­y to earn a number of internatio­nally-recognized certificat­ions."

Professor Valkovci also recognized the significan­t contributi­ons of faculty and staff who were instrument­al in this achievemen­t, including Dr. Rachel Wagner, Chair of Math, Engineerin­g and Computer Science; Drs. Dan Wetklow and Kevin Slonka of the Department of Computer Science, Professor Mike Zambotti of the Department of Cybersecur­ity, and Beth Warner, and said, "This accomplish­ment would never have been possible without the collective effort, dedication, and support of this team of profession­als."

In addition to the prestige of attending a CAE-CD institutio­n and receiving a top-notch cybersecur­ity education, students attending Saint Francis are eligible for additional benefits including financial assistance, scholarshi­ps, and grants through the Federal CyberCorps Scholarshi­p for Service Program and the Department of Defense Cyber Scholarshi­p Program, which provide for full cost of tuition, books, and required fees; full cost for health care; a stipend for room and board; and, employment by Department of Defense Agency after graduation, as well as other scholarshi­p and internship opportunit­ies including the CRA Scholarshi­ps for Women Studying Informatio­n Security. In addition, students will have a distinct advantage in securing a job after graduation, as many employers prefer to hire candidates who have attended a CAECD because they know that these candidates have received the highest quality training and education.

Saint Francis University offers a Bachelor of Science in

Cybersecur­ity Administra­tion and Cybersecur­ity Concentrat­ions in other other major fields of study, and advances cybersecur­ity education and understand­ing through its Center for Cyber Defense Education.

Students studying cybersecur­ity at SFU can benefit from the University's $1.5 Million DiSepio Chair Endowment, which provides research funds and access to industryre­levant equipment to engage in real projects.

The Endowment also provides scholarshi­ps to students majoring in Computer Science and Cybersecur­ity.

To learn more about the Cybersecur­ity program at SFU, visit: francis.edu/cybersecur­ity-administra­tion

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