Taking home 3rd in Parson’s Capture the Flag event
On Friday November 8th, 13 students from Capitol Technology University’s cyber department traveled to Parson to participate in Parson’s Capture the Flag (CTF) event.
Beyond cybersecurity: protecting data through technology itself
November 13, 2019Artificial intelligence can analyze data faster than any human and can learn from what it sees to better protect vulnerable systems, freeing up cybersecurity professionals to address any identified security concerns.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Artificial Intelligence
Dear Active Duty Personnel and Fellow Veterans
November 11, 2019A letter from Steve McCaskey on behalf of all at Capitol Technology University to thank those in uniform serving today, and also to those who have served in the past. We honor you and your dedication on this Veterans Day.
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On the Rise with a CAPITOL “P”: PhD, that is
November 5, 2019In recognition of National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) being observed November 4-8, we want to take time to bring awareness and highlight the thirteen doctoral programs which include a combination of Ph.D. programs as well as the thirteen master’s degree programs offered at Capitol Technological University.
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Dr. Butler Spoke at Goddard Space Flight Center CYBERSECURITY EXPO
To close out Capitol's NCSAM activities, Dr. Butler spoke about “Securing Your Wifi in an Unsecure World” at Goddard Space Flight Center CYBERSECURITY EXPO held Thursday, October 24, 2019.
Capitol Tech Department Chair Hashem Tabrizi looks to the future of STEM careers
November 4, 2019Meet Professor Hashem Tabrizi, chair of Capitol Tech's newest program, Bachelor's in Unmanned and Autonomous Systems. Professor Tabrizi is leading the University’s efforts to provide cutting-edge STEM education by being the only 4-year college to offer this degree in the state of Maryland.
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Master of Science (MS) in Construction Cybersecurity
How artificial intelligence (AI) voice technology is used in phone scams
November 1, 2019We often speak to artificial intelligence voice technology expecting it to do what we asked. But what happens when instead of Siri on the other end we find voice technology being used with malicious intent?
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