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Sang C. Suh, PhD

Professor and Department Head Computer Science and Information Systems,

Texas A&M Commerce;

President Society for Design and Process Science

Dr. Sang C. Suh is currently a Professor and Head of Computer Science Department at Texas A&M University–Commerce. He founded a transdisciplinary research center called Intelligent Cyberspace Engineering Lab (ICEL) in 1996. Dr. Suh has over 20 years of higher education teaching and research experience in computer programming, data mining, database systems, computer operating systems, automata and formal language theory, network programming, artificial intelligence, data warehousing, systems design and analysis, and expert systems. The institutions he has taught include Southern Methodist University, DeVry Institute of Technology, Richland College, Eastfield College, Kennedy Western University, Warren National University, and Texas A&M University – Commerce.

OUR TEAM

Mohan Areti               Security and Data Analyst 

Trivikram Molala       Network Security Engineer

Nagendra                   UAB

Urcun John Tanik, PhD Assitant Professor, Texas A&M Commerce, Commerce, Texas

 

U. John Tanik is currently an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University – Commerce. He has served as a NASA Fellow developing STEM opportunity and interests in areas including Cyber-physical Systems, Big Data, IoT applications, and Industrial Internet research. He developed his teaching experience in the Purdue university system, and now is developing his research initiative by assisting Dr. Suh in directing the Design and Process Science Lab (DPSL) on a virtual platform managing the SDPS student chapter network. His educational background includes BSEE from University of Texas at Austin, and MSEE/PhD from University of Alabama at Birmingham.  

 

OUR SOLUTIONS

Mission Statement:

 

To offer engaging, entertaining, measurable, and scalable methods of learning a new generation of cybersecurity professionals.

 

-Fun, experiential learning opportunities for students to

demonstrate skills/knowledge sets

-Proficiency in cyber specific skills

-Preparing teams for other cybersecurity exercises

-Enriching the classroom learning experience

-Addressing the lack of qualified cybersecurity professionals nationally

The Cyber Security Team was founded in 2015 to provide an ongoing virtual training ground for collegiate students to develop, practice, and validate their cybersecurity skills using next-generation high-fidelity simulation environments.

 

Why Cyber Security Team???

 

Various cyber competitions exist. We differentiates ourself in the following ways:

 

  • Providing knowledge and skills development and validation

  • Integrating objectives in all activities by learning.

  • Validating our skills

  • Analyzing and practicing and game performance reporting

  • Scaling the numbers of participants/teams.

 

 

 

We work for Texas A&M University - Commerce on projects related to Cyber Security

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