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Brown Bag Series Presentation
Breaking Software
Day in the life of a cyber-warrior

Join us for a highly informative, technical and demo-packed session showcasing the ample career opportunities available for computer science and engineering undergraduates in the US law enforcement, defense and intelligence community.

In this session you will learn about the insatiable need for cyber-security talent within the US government and defense contractors and how you can develop the skills to participate in this high growth area that virtually guarantees internships and employment.

You will get visibility into the bleeding edge, high impact and mission critical work performed by these institutions in the an area of applied computer science called "offensive cyber-security" that involves super cool ninja skills like Binary Analysis, Reverse Engineering, Vulnerability Discovery and Exploit Development.

When

Feb 5th 2015 Thursday, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Where

Volgenau School of Engineering, Research Hall 163

Who

Presented by Cyber Warrior Academy



Bob Osgood
Director Computer Forensics and Data Analytics Engineering
ENGR 3255
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703-993-5443
http://cfrs.gmu.edu<http://cfrs.gmu.edu/>
http://dataanalytics.gmu.edu<http://dataanalytics.gmu.edu/>

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