National Security Agency Validates NSU’s AI Cybersecurity Program

AI Cybersecurity

In a milestone achievement for the College of Computing, AI, and Cybersecurity, Nova Southeastern University’s artificial intelligence program has earned validation from the National Security Agency (NSA).

The NSA and a committee of academic peers reviewed NSU’s M.S. program in Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity and determined it meets rigorous educational and professional standards.

“Our M.S. in Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity was developed to meet the demands of a global workforce shortage,” said Meline Kervorkian, NSU’s associate provost and dean of the college. “With the NSA’s endorsement, we know we are educating the next generation of cyber-AI leaders who will defend our nation’s critical assets.”

The NSA has validated NSU’s AI Cybersecurity program through the year 2030. This recognition of excellence verifies that NSU’s courses, faculty and learning outcomes align with best practices. It also signals to employers and government agencies that NSU computing graduates are responsible, well-rounded students capable of protecting AI systems and users.

Learn more about the M.S. in Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity. 

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