Resecurity, a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, is delighted to announce a strategic partnership with the Georgia Institute of Technology, a premier research university and an innovation and economic development engine. This collaboration aims to advance cybersecurity research, foster innovation, and support workforce development to address global digital challenges.
Georgia Tech is a research-intensive university in the United States, with $1.37 billion in annual research awards across its six Colleges and the Georgia Tech Research Institute. The university’s engineering, computing, and cybersecurity programs are among the nation’s highest-ranked, reflecting its commitment to solving critical global challenges.
Resecurity and the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy will collaborate closely to incorporate real cyber threat intelligence into their unique curriculum, labs, and research, which, together with the Schools of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering, form the joint and interdisciplinary Georgia Tech Cybersecurity Master of Science degree. Students will use Resecurity capabilities to hunt and track cyber threats, along with over 25 industry-leading mentors who deliver new threat intelligence, detection, and policies that create a more resilient digital infrastructure. Students are currently using Resecurity’s capabilities in three courses: Offensive Cyber Operations, Attribution, and Response; Cyber Threat Intelligence; and Advanced Intelligence, Detection Engineering, and Threat Hunting.
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“Georgia Tech’s leadership in research and education makes it an ideal partner for Resecurity,” said Gene Yoo, CEO of Resecurity. “By combining our expertise in threat intelligence and cybersecurity solutions with Georgia Tech’s groundbreaking education and research capabilities, we aim to help them educate the next generation of transformative cybersecurity innovators that protect critical assets.”
The partnership will emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration, cutting-edge research, and practical applications. Joint initiatives will include cybersecurity training programs and knowledge exchange to enhance global digital security.
“Students at Georgia Tech have already found immense value in leveraging Resecurity’s Risk and Context CTI tools to address real-world cyber risks for diverse scenarios such as intelligence-based corporate risk monitoring to digital executive protection for real industry customers,” said Sergio Caltagirone, Cybersecurity Professor of the Practice. “It allows the students to hunt, identify, and analyze cybercrime and digital fraud at large scales and across various environments with no risk to the students themselves; a truly unique learning experience.”
Source: BusinessWire