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nyit gets nSa’s stamp of approval
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Computer Science program receive cybersecurity certification By A d e dA m ol A AgBoolA The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security have designated New York Institute of Technology as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education through the 2021 academic year. “This prestigious designation is further evidence of our focus on and leadership in cybersecurity,” said Nada Anid, dean of NYIT’s School of Engineering. “ It will help faculty vie for an even greater number of research grants and help NYIT students to secure government and private sector scholarships and careers in cyber defense.” DHS and NSA jointly sponsor the National Centers of Academic Excellence program, which designates schools based on their degree programs and close alignment to specific cybersecurity related knowledge units, validated
by subject matter experts in the field. Along with the certification, the school along with the NSA and the National Science Foundation will also offer full scholarships to students who enroll in the Computer Science program at NYIT. Although some faculty at NYIT have already been working in different capacities with the Defense Department, Anid said, the designation will allow NYIT students to earn a certification that puts them ahead of their peers. CAE graduates help protect national security information systems, commercial networks, and critical information infrastructure in the private and public sectors. “Now a student who enrolled in the computer science program at NYIT will be certified automatically,” Anid said. “For example, the Cisco certification can be used in the industry as well as working with the government.” When a company bids for a Continued on Page 50
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Members of the yellow rose Event Committee pose for a photo during the Friendship Circle Luncheon, to raise funds to provide financial sustainability for the programs at sid Jacobson.
Roslyn ed budget passes, Litvack, Valauri re-elected By A d e dA m ol A Ag B ool A
spending increase and a 0.31 percent tax levy increase, was passed with a 539 to 148 votes. Running unopposed, incumVoters on Tuesday approved bent trustees Steven Litvack and the Roslyn School District’s Bruce Valauri were re-elected to $105,097,968 million budget for elecTiOn 2016 three-year terms, receiving 542 and the 2016-17 school year and re514 votes respectively. elected two trustees to four-year “I’m very happy and I’m lookterms. The budget, which carries a 1.96 percent Continued on Page 22
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