CU President Mark Kennedy and Incoming President Todd Saliman met with campus leaders from CU Boulder and UCCS to discuss ongoing federal research priorities and key partnerships.
The Mountainwest Cybersecurity Consortium Spring Conference was held at the CU Denver Business School and was attended by representatives from several universities and community colleges.
UCCS, in partnership with the Office of Government Relations and the Daniels Fund, held the first Mountain West Cybersecurity Consortium meeting.
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Outgoing State Representative Janak Joshi (R-Colorado Springs) hosted a town hall meeting at the UCCS campus to discuss Cyber Security.
HB 16-1453, Colorado Cybersecurity Initiative bill, was signed by Gov. Hickenlooper at the UCCS campus.
UCCS hosted U.S. Senator Cory Gardner for a roundtable discussion on multiple cybersecurity efforts in the Colorado Springs community.
UCCS partnered with the Army Reserve to host a Cyber Private Public Partnership (Cyber P3) Design Workshop on April 19-22. Representatives from more than 30 universities, corporations and military organizations participated.
On February 10, UCCS joined the Army Reserve, five other top-tier universities and 12 employers in an effort to create future cyber warriors. The Army Reserve Cyber Private Public Partnership (Cyber P3) brought together leaders of industry and academia with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to address a critical need for expertise in the cyber domain.