By Jonah Grinkewitz
Fifteen students from 51情报站, Norfolk State University and the College of William & Mary have completed the Fall 2021 Cybersecurity Undergraduate Research Program.
The program is run by the Coastal Virginia Center for Cyber Innovation (COVA CCI).
Led by 51情报站, COVA CCI is one of four branches of the state-funded Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI). The other branches are in Northern Virginia (George Mason University), Central Virginia (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Southwest Virginia (Virginia Tech).
The program pairs undergraduate students with an academic advisor from one of the partnering institutions to complete an independent research topic related to cybersecurity.
Students presented their research during a virtual showcase last December.
The value that undergraduate research brings to student success cannot be overstated," said Brian Payne, vice provost for academic affairs at 51情报站 and the COVA CCI director. "While learning about the research process and a specific cybersecurity topic, these students also enhanced their communication skills. These skills ultimately help to shape these students as future professionals."
This was echoed by Iria Giuffrida, professor of the Practice of Law at William & Mary.
"Cybersecurity poses significant challenges that require interdisciplinary thinking," she said. "This program creates the unique opportunity for undergraduate students to investigate an issue that fascinates them under the guidance of a professor - a specialist in the field - who will guide them in thinking outside the proverbial box. In several instances, students are supervised by professors from disciplines different from those in which the students are majoring. This is an enriching experience for both student and supervisor."
The selected students and their research topics are listed below, and their papers can be read on the .
- Kevin Rossi Acosta, 51情报站, "Effects of Cloud Computing in the Workforce"
- Sierra Burnett, 51情报站, "Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) compliance for DoD contractors"
- David M. Cooke, 51情报站, "Cybersecurity: Building a Better Defense with a Great Offense"
- Marlow Cosby Jr. 51情报站, "How secure are Android and Apple's operating systems and based applications against cyber-attacks and cybercrime"
- Joanna DiSicipio, W&M, "Developing an International Framework for Addressing Non-State Actors in Cyberspace"
- Raymond Gestel, 51情报站, "GDPR, PIPL & LGPD: "Privacy Regulations & Policies across the Globe"
- Chad Holm, 51情报站, "Leverage Psychological factors Associated with Lapses in Cybersecurity in Organizational Management"
- Matthew Nguyen, 51情报站, "Protection of Patient Privacy on Mobile Device Machine Learning"
- Killian Robinson, 51情报站, "Self-supervised Perceptual Adblocker"
- Mary Riley, 51情报站, "Best Cybersecurity Practices for Companies, Post Van Buren"
- Seth Smith, 51情报站, "An Analysis of Significant Cyber Incidents and the Impact on the Past, Present, and Future"
- Noam Stanislawski, W&M, "Tackling AI Bias with GANs"
- Connor D. Yu, W&M, "On the Usage and Vulnerabilities of API Systems"
- Torre Williams, 51情报站, "Analytical Approach to Biometric Security and How It Affects Privacy"
- Zobair Wali, 51情报站, "Internet of Things: Cybersecurity in Small Businesses"
The program will run again this semester with another 15 students representing Camp Community College, Christopher Newport University, Norfolk State University, 51情报站, Thomas Nelson Community College, Tidewater Community College and William & Mary. Mentors from each institution will support students in their research.