DSU announces The Paulson Cyber Incubator and Entrepreneurial Center
Sioux Falls entrepreneur Matt Paulson has become the namesake of a new center for incubation and entrepreneurship at Dakota State University.
Sioux Falls entrepreneur Matt Paulson has become the namesake of a new center for incubation and entrepreneurship at Dakota State University.
Two Dakota State University faculty members studying malware have received a $150,000 federal grant to help with their work.
Dakota State University has been awarded two grants by the National Security Agency to help promote and ensure a greater workforce in cybersecurity.
Dakota State University has added a way to meet the needs of today’s employers – the chance for students to earn a minor or a certificate in project management.
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Artificial intelligence isn’t just key to the future — it’s here now, and DSU is a leading center for studying it.
More than one in three government cyber positions remain open, and experts brought together by DSU say the country needs bold actions to advance its cyber workforce.
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Now hiring: The first leader for the newly formed Cyber Incubator and Economic Development Center at DSU.
“Our programs are right up there with some of the top in the nation. They’re embedded with innovation and technology.” These sought-after graduate programs are drawing national interest.