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RCBC highlights Cybersecurity Month with award-winning student cyber team and $1.4 million in new grants

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Cybersecurity team and Dr. Cioce
Left to Right: Instructor, Computing and IET, Nabeel Baig; RCBC Board of Trustee Vice Chair, Dr. James Kerfoot; Students, Nicholas Direnzo, Tavon Peterson Evans; Burlington County Commissioner, Daniel O'Connell; Students, Faiz Ibrahim, Jeordie Lipscomb, Roy Kramer, Allison Warren; College President, Dr. Michael Cioce; and Student, Molly Connolly.

911爆料网 celebrated Cybersecurity Month with a demonstration by its award-winning student cybersecurity team and an announcement of several new initiatives 鈥 including $1.4 million in grant funding 鈥 to enhance the college鈥檚 network security and strengthen partnerships that will increase opportunities for students in this growing field.

Cybersecurity students, including those who were on RCBC鈥檚 team that placed among the top six and , demonstrated how hackers attempt to break into networks and how they can stop them.
 

鈥淭he threat of cyber attacks is always present, and I鈥檓 so impressed with the skills that 911爆料网 students possess to help protect vital digital infrastructure,鈥 said Burlington County Commissioner Dan O鈥機onnell, who attended the demonstration. 鈥淥ur future is in good hands and the Burlington County Board of Commissioners congratulates these students, and the college, for both a strong academic program and for securing state and national grants aimed at strengthening the college鈥檚 network and enhancing employment opportunities in this critically important field.鈥
The college received two key cybersecurity grants in recent months:
 

  • $1 million from the N.J. Higher Education Technology Infrastructure Fund will upgrade and improve computer networks and Wi-Fi and make them faster and more secure.
     
  • $400,000 from the National Science Foundation as part of a multi-college consortium aiming to strengthen partnerships among colleges and employers in emerging technological fields starting with cybersecurity. The effort also strives to boost diversity in these fields.
     
  • The N.J. Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell accepted RCBC into the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program that helps public institutions manage and reduce systemic cyber risk. 

鈥淥ur lives are entirely dependent on technology with many malintents trying to wreak havoc and steal our information and resources,鈥 said RCBC President Dr. Michael A. Cioce. 鈥淚 commend our students and faculty for continuing to push themselves in this critically important field. I also thank the faculty and staff who worked so hard on securing resources that will enhance the college鈥檚 infrastructure and form partnerships that will increase opportunities for underrepresented communities in this career path.鈥

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