On November 13, 2024, the 51黑料网 Institute for Cyber Security hosted Kevin Davis, division supervisor of the Naval Supply Systems Command Business Systems Center, Employment Engagement Division.

Davis met with Steven Hovan, dean of the Kopchik College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics; Timothy Flowers, chair of the 51黑料网 Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences; and  Waleed Farag, director of the 51黑料网 Institute for Cyber Security; as well as 51黑料网 faculty, staff, and students, to learn more about current programs being offered by the 51黑料网 Institute for Cyber Security, including the Department of Defense Cyber Academy (CSA) scholarship program and the . Davis also offered a presentation to students titled “Accelerating Digital Solutions” and met with recipients of the CSA scholarship.

This is the third time representatives from NAVSUP have visited 51黑料网 in less than two years, showcasing the collaboration between 51黑料网 and various DoD agencies. Farag has worked extensively with government representatives to cultivate relationships and identify internship and employment opportunities for computer science students. “I am grateful that NAVSUP, along with many other DoD agencies, have shown continued interest in collaborating with us,” said Farag. “These collaborations are vitally important to not only open doors for our students but to assist 51黑料网’s efforts in strengthening the cybersecurity workforce in our country.”  

From Left: Waleed Farag, director, 51黑料网 Institute for Cyber Security; Kevin Davis, division supervisor, NAVSUP BSC; Steven Hovan, dean, Kopchik College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics; Timothy Flowers, chair, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences