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What will it take for artificial intelligence to be safe and secure? VCU expert considers election integrity and other threats that lie ahead.

VCU Cybersecurity Center leader Milos Manic says real-time AI fraud detection is key as bad actors exploit human psyche through technology.

U.S. Department of Defense command USCYBERCOM presents top two awards to VCU Computer Science team at 2024 CyberRECon

Led by Irfan Ahmed, Ph.D., computer science associate professor, the team of students were recognized for the development of their NAZAR intrusion detection system, leading to an on-going education partnership between VCU and USCYBERCOM.

FBI presents VCU College of Engineering professor with leadership award for work advocating cybersecurity and outreach programs

For dedication in advancing the field of artificial intelligence to protect the United States’ critical infrastructure from cyber attacks, Milos Manic, Ph.D., computer science professor at the VCU College of Engineering, was presented with the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award (DCLA) by FBI Director Christopher Wray.

VCU part of $111M cybersecurity manufacturing partnership

VCU is part of a public-private partnership led by the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) to help secure U.S. industrial infrastructure against cyber attacks.

Computer science professor named Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Fellow

The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI) has named Milos Manic, Ph.D., a CCI Fellow for 2020-2022. Manic is a professor of computer science in the VCU College of Engineering and director of VCU’s Cybersecurity Center.