The University of North Texas (UNT) and the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)
are collaborating to improve the quality and capacity of existing IA programs at the
UNT and UTA, and to bring together regional academic institutions and local industry
to increase the number of practical applications for IA professionals in North Texas.
Bringing regional academic institutions together with companies that have a local
presence is helping to ensure that IA education meets the needs of industry and to
create opportunities for students to learn about jobs and the desired IA-related skill
sets they will need. Project goals include:
- Implementing the standards-based curricula used at UNT at UTA.
- Developing laboratories and laboratory exercises that give students at both universities
direct hands-on experiences with IA concepts. Through the application of virtualization
technologies to IA laboratory development, the investigators are producing and disseminating
new and innovative techniques for extending the reach of IA laboratory exercises to
new audiences.
- Developing and coordinating joint exercises involving students from both UNT and UTA.
- Exploring innovative uses of modern systems and virtualization technologies to extend
the availability of laboratory exercises to new audiences.
To meet these goals, the investigators are:
- Creating an academic/industrial partnership in IA education and training in North
Texas.
- Initiating an annual regional industry expo and job fair for companies and government
organizations with specific interest in IA graduates.
- Creating a university-hosted seminar series for IA that includes both academic and
industry speakers on topics of research and current trends in the field.
Funded By:
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
Start Date:
Friday, September 1, 2006
End Date:
Monday, August 31, 2009
Total Amount (all institutions combined):
$251089.00
Individual Amounts:
$132,012.00 (UNT)$119,077.00 (UTA)
Principal Investigators:
Ram Dantu - ProfessorMatt Wright
UNT Center:
- Center for Information and Cyber Security (CICS)
UNT Department:
- Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
UNT Lab:
- Network Security Laboratory (NSL)