UNLV’s cybersecurity programs are designed to recruit and train students to meet the increasing demand for cybersecurity professionals, serve the state’s key industries in securing their data and processes, and provide assistance and solutions to policymakers to better understand the potential economic impact of cybersecurity risks to Nevada businesses and residents.

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The institute prepares a stronger cybersecurity workforce and supports local industry needs by expanding hands-on training and interdisciplinary learning.

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UNLV community outreach programs offer practical learning opportunities for students while leveraging our resources to address societal needs.

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The inaugural event brought together students and industry leaders for competitions and crucial professional development.

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The new degree combines technical expertise with business acumen to meet soaring demand in a burgeoning industry.

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UNLV Cybersecurity In the News

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With so many academic programs for cybersecurity still playing catch-up, the bipartisan, bicameral Cyber Ready Workforce Act would create a grant program to support registered cybersecurity apprenticeships.

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After the state of Nevada suffered a massive cyber attack that caused major issues across a number of government agencies, UNLV has now set its sights on training students to monitor future potential threats. Last month, the university established the NIC. The goal is training the next generation of IT professionals. It also acts as a hub to serve state industries and government offices, helping them secure their data.

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At UNLV, which in March formally launched its Institute of Cybersecurity, the two-year Youth Rebel Start Academy within the College of Education, allows high schoolers to earn college credit and gain real-world experience through paid apprenticeships in multiple fields, including IT and cybersecurity. The UNLV Cyber Clinic also offers cybersecurity services at no cost to businesses that may need them, giving participants the chance to develop their skills in a hands-on environment.

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Nevada legislators passed a sweeping bill, which took effect Nov. 18, to prevent the next state cyberattack. Experts recently explain what the bill means for Nevada’s future online safety.

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Announcements

Students with the UNLV Cyber Clinic had the opportunity to attend and volunteer at the annual Cyber Civil Defense Summit (CCDS) that took place in Washington, D.C. this June. Hosted by the UC Berkeley Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) this year’s theme was “Collaborative Advantage: Uniting Forces to Achieve More.” The summit brought together a community of cyber defenders, academics, and…
Computer Science Professors Yoohwan Kim and Juyeon Jo have received a fifth year extension on their Application of Artificial Intelligence to Cybersecurity for Protecting National Critical Infrastructure sub-award grant. Granted to the Consortium on National Critical Infrastructure Security (CONCISE), a consortium of four MSI's (Minority Serving Institution) that include the University of…
More than 125 Clark County School District (CCSD) high school students with a passion for technology and cybersecurity gathered at UNLV at the beginning of April for our most successful Tech Day yet! Organized by the UNLV Business Technology Advisory Board and Cybersecurity Programs at UNLV, the event welcomed four high school technology programs for an immersive day on campus. From engineering…
In February, members of the UNLV Cyber Clinic participated in Lied STEM Academy’s Introduce a Kid to Engineering Day (IKED) as part of their Lied STEM Rebel Navigator Day. This marked the second consecutive year the Clinic participated in the event.  Dozens of young students from elementary to middle school had the chance to explore science and engineering through interactive sessions and…

Recent Accomplishments

Professors Juyeon Jo and Yoohwan Kim (both Computer Science) have received a $6,450 donation from AT&T to support the efforts of the UNLV Cyber Clinic.  The UNLV Cyber Clinic provides valuable hands-on experience for cybersecurity students while offering small businesses free cybersecurity education and services. Student Clinic members…
Mehdi Abid and Keith Daniel Tan (both Computer Science) were invited to present on the UNLV Cyber Clinic at the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Small Business Cybersecurity Webinar - University-Based Cybersecurity Clinic: Educating the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Leaders While Safeguarding Small Businesses.  The…
Professor Yoohwan Kim (Computer Science) has been recognized by EC-Council as an Academia Instructor Circle of Excellence winner for 2024. The EC-Council recognizes award winning partners and instructors from across the world that have had lasting impacts on cybersecurity education and student success. The award recipients include a diverse group…
Yoohwan Kim, Juyeon Jo, Mehdi Abid (all Computer Science), and UNLV Cyber Clinic members Bianca Ionescu, Christian Rodriguez, and Arturo Roman (all Information Systems), were invited to attend the 2024 National Cybersecurity Education Colloquium (NCEC) and present on the UNLV Cybersecurity Clinic. The main goal of the event, which took place…

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