New Online Certificate in the Security of Cyber-Physical Systems Funded by Idaho Workforce Development
Dr. Sin Ming Loo, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is passionate about sensors, systems, and the internet of things. Now that sensors embedded in smart buildings or other physical systems have become a common vector of attack for hackers, the security of cyber-physical systems has become Loo's new favorite thing.
He's been working with Boise State's Division of Extended Studies to create a new online certificate program that will provide broad access to cyber-physical systems security training.
Boise State recently received a grant of $833,958 from the Idaho Workforce Development Council for the development of Loo's innovative online cyber-physical systems security certificate.
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He's been working with Boise State's Division of Extended Studies to create a new online certificate program that will provide broad access to cyber-physical systems security training.
Boise State recently received a grant of $833,958 from the Idaho Workforce Development Council for the development of Loo's innovative online cyber-physical systems security certificate.
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