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ASU Wins U.S. Department of Defense Grant for Cybersecurity Project

October 14, 2024

Angelo State University has received a $299,999 grant subaward from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) through Texas Tech University for a joint project to develop a cybersecurity research and workforce development program to tackle defense-relevant challenges in the region.

The two-year project, titled “Research and Workforce Development in the Area of Cybersecurity,” is being funded by an overall $2.5 million DoD grant to Texas Tech that includes subawards to Angelo State and the University of Texas at San Antonio. Its goal is to develop a program that spurs a research and training environment at TTU, ASU and UTSA based on fundamental research and applications of cybersecurity to enhance research capabilities, student involvement in research, and DoD collaborations at the three universities.

Dr. Erdoğan Doğdu, chair of the ASU Department of Computer Science, is the principal investigator (PI) for ASU’s portion of the project, and Dr. Roya Choupani and Dr. Sundar Krishnan of the computer science faculty are the co-PIs.

Angelo State computer science chair Dr. Erdogan Dogdu Dr. Erdoğan Doğdu “I am excited to collaborate with Dr. Choupani and Dr. Krishnan to advance cybersecurity research and workforce development at ASU,” Doğdu said. “Our focus on cutting-edge areas, like AI-driven threat detection, cyber forensics and a knowledge-graph-based intelligence framework, is designed to address critical challenges faced by both our region and the nation. This grant will not only enhance our research capabilities, but also provide our students with invaluable hands-on experience, internships and career preparation to become the cybersecurity leaders of tomorrow. I am proud of Angelo State’s ongoing contributions to cybersecurity defense, research and education, and I look forward to this project’s future impact.”

The three ASU professors will combine their expertise to develop specific areas of the overall program, including:

This grant project is also just the latest ASU initiative designed to provide cybersecurity protection for the region and the nation while also producing qualified graduates ready for careers in the high-demand cybersecurity workforce.

Additionally, ASU’s bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity and master’s degree in computer science are two of the fastest-growing academic programs on campus.