Overview
Students apply their skills to develop innovative solutions to help address national cyber threats. Students work in small teams on a cyber research project, guided by mentors with scientific and computing expertise in the cyber domain.
Projects may include:
- Data Analysis and Anomaly Detection
- Control Systems and Critical Infrastructure
- Adversarial Artificial Intelligence
- Cryptography and Formal Methods
For more information on research areas see https://csr.lanl.gov.
For the example previous student projects see here.
Students gain experience in communicating their work through posters and oral presentations. In addition, students attend seminars by LANL researchers and external visitors and given the opportunity to take short courses in core cyber subjects outlined in the Incident Response Track.