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SUNY Canton holding online cybersecurity conferences throughout October

Posted 10/5/20

CANTON -- SUNY Canton's Center for Criminal Justice, Intelligence and Cybersecurity will host its first cybersecurity conference dedicated to educating the public about protecting themselves from …

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SUNY Canton holding online cybersecurity conferences throughout October

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CANTON -- SUNY Canton's Center for Criminal Justice, Intelligence and Cybersecurity will host its first cybersecurity conference dedicated to educating the public about protecting themselves from cybercriminals.

It will also serve to provide insight on how adversaries can weaponize technology to spread false information, particularly in an election year.

Events will be held throughout October to coincide with National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

Community members, students, government officials and business leaders are invited to join any of the five free lunchtime virtual Zoom panel discussions featuring experts from across the country by registering in advance: https://www.canton.edu/hacking/registration/

The next upcoming panel, "Getting Hacked is Contagious," at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, will examine cybersecurity in the pandemic and the post-pandemic. Panelists include Allyson Ingalls, an IT specialist for the U.S. Army Signal Network Enterprise Center at Fort Drum; Sebastian Zimmeck, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Wesleyan University; Rouzbeh Razavi, Ph.D. an assistant professor in the Department of Management and Information Systems at Kent State University; and Richard Ingersoll, the director of systems engineering and architecture at St. Lawrence Health System.

The third panel, "The Hackers are Coming! Winning a Cybersecurity War in an Election Year," is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15. Speakers include SUNY Canton Lecturer Minhua Wang; Traian Marius Truta, Ph.D., professor and associate chair of the Department of Computer Science at Northern Kentucky University; and Younghun Chae, Ph.D., an assistant professor at Kent State University.

The fourth panel, "Crazy Life with a Connected Device," will be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 and discuss the risks to privacy and data security as smart device technology evolves. Panelists include Sepideh Ghanavati, Ph.D., an assistant professor who teaches computer science at the University of Maine, and Benjamin Yankson, Ph.D., an assistant professor at SUNY Albany's College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity.

The final panel will discuss SUNY Canton's growing four-year Cybersecurity program. "Training the Good Guys to Think Like Bad Guys" will be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29. Panelists will include Alex Wolfe, a teacher at the Bio-Med Science Academy in Ohio, and SUNY Canton Associate Professor Dr. Kambiz Ghazinour.