EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The University of Texas at El Paso announced a significant milestone for its Miner Cybersecurity Clinic, funded by Google.
The clinic’s inaugural cohort of nine students has completed specialized cybersecurity training and is now offering free cybersecurity services to local organizations.
Monika Akbar, Ph.D., the faculty lead and director of the Miners Cybersecurity Clinic, emphasized the growing importance of cybersecurity.
“Cyber security is growing as a major area of concern and with all the digitization we are seeing it is very important to keep our system data and process secure from bridges,” she said. Akbar added, “So we are training the students and connecting them with local community and serving the need of the community.”
The clinic aims to train over 100 students and assist 30 local organizations by 2030.
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