Michigan Tech is excited to provide CyberHusky training to local middle and high school students. This year, we’re concentrating on teaching machine learning with Python because artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly important in our daily lives.
Yu Cai (Applied Conputing-AC)/ICC) is the principal investigator (PI) on a project that has received a $399,797 research and development grant from the National Science Foundation.
PenTest Magazine published an article written by Victoria Walters (AC) and Yu Cai (AC/IC/ICC) about the legal and ethical boundaries of generative artificial intelligence in relation to the practice of ethical hacking and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
The Summer WonderHack 2023 has concluded with the announcement of its top 10 winners. This Capture-The-Flag (CTF) cybersecurity competition is specifically tailored for K-12 participants. The event is proudly hosted by the GenCyber Team at Michigan Tech. A total of 34 teams from across the country participated in this thrilling competition.
Spring 2023 Department of Applied Computing (AC) student course evaluations are in the Top 10 campus-wide. The average score for AC department faculty was 4.52, compared to a campus-wide average of 4.31. AC faculty received a number of scores in the 4.6-4.7 range, with no scores at at the low end. A number of the . . .
Michigan Tech is pleased to announce the launch of Summer WonderHack 2023, a new capture-the-flag (CTF) cybersecurity competition designed for K-12 students and teachers. The event is hosted by the GenCyber/CyberHusky Team at Michigan Tech. All K-12 teachers and students are invited to join in this exciting challenge.